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What did u do. The nitrogen is already in the coco with the dry ammendments. Can't really flush it out can you?I had this exact same issue on a northern lights auto. It was being fed too much N.
What did u do. The nitrogen is already in the coco with the dry ammendments. Can't really flush it out can you?I had this exact same issue on a northern lights auto. It was being fed too much N.
Nothing - that along with the dark leaves are a clue. The twisting is only aesthetic and didn’t slow the speed of growth so I just let it be.What did u do. The nitrogen is already in the coco with the dry ammendments. Can't really flush it out can you?
I wanted to thank everyone for the info especially you who said it was PH. I dropped ph of my water to 5.6 for 2 days & it already is looking better. Thanks again.I have 2 northern light autos. Just before they start into flower the new leaves start to twist just on the very tip. I thought it was just one of the plants but as the second is getting ready to flower it appears to be doing the same. Lights are 30" or more away. Turned down to about 80%. Electric sky 180. They look healthy till that 4th or 5th week. Then the new leaves start twisting & the older leaves seem to droop all the time. Temps are between 70 - 77 ,RH between 40-50%. Using coco loco, giga green 444 all purpose, 284 bloom, & fox farm bat guano dry ammendments. Introduced some beneficial nematodes about a week ago just to prevent any fungus nats or thrips. I have been watering everyday to keep the nematodes going but have not been water with as much water. Has anyone experienced the same problems. Thanks.
How did you drop the ph in soil?I wanted to thank everyone for the info especially you who said it was PH. I dropped ph of my water to 5.6 for 2 days & it already is looking better. Thanks again.
I just watered with water ph at 5.6 for a few daysHow did you drop the ph in soil?