Looks like the flowering plants been getting too much nitrogen, causing the downwards claw/dark leathery leaves, are you feeding a cal/mag supplement? Cal/mags typically high in N, I like to cut it out a couple of weeks after they've finished stretchingSo if anyone stops by and sees this, any ideas what's caused the leaves to curl on the flowering plant?
The one in veg is yellowing but I have not get her, so I'll start giving her small feedings to see if I can correct that.
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I did try a different nutrient. I'm gonna check the levels in it. Thank you for the input.Looks like the flowering plants been getting too much nitrogen, causing the downwards claw/dark leathery leaves, are you feeding a cal/mag supplement? Cal/mags typically high in N, I like to cut it out a couple of weeks after they've finished stretching
If you cut down your N input for its last couple of weeks those leaves should fade out and look like its autumnI did try a different nutrient. I'm gonna check the levels in it. Thank you for the input.
That strain is the only that reacted that way
Thanks for the info.If you cut down your N input for its last couple of weeks those leaves should fade out and look like its autumn
Nitrogen 12%Looks like the flowering plants been getting too much nitrogen, causing the downwards claw/dark leathery leaves, are you feeding a cal/mag supplement? Cal/mags typically high in N, I like to cut it out a couple of weeks after they've finished stretching