whats up guys need a little help

bioWheel

Well-Known Member
Looks good. Steady as you go. If you start to see a bit more leaf damage post some more pics with your soil type and nutes ur adding. Pics are real good btw. Nicely done. :leaf:
 
No the plant is not alight the leaves are wilting and faning downwards this is telling you something. The good old google machine told me it most likely a nitrogen problem.
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
Poor Drainage and to much Nitrogen will surface with a downward curling of leaves known as Clawing or Ram Horn, it appears to be excess watering from the photos shown The leaf burn appears to be from a Bulb ! Looking good but be careful , water can make or break a crop ! Its easy to to piss mary off and lack of oxygen at the root zone will really make her cry ...
 

GETSMOKED

Member
thanks everyone for helping im going to ease on the watering for a few days and see how it does. if it does get worse ill post pics and ill take advice.


thanks again
 

devolv

Active Member
yeah your plant is having some issues. looks like the beginning of too much N. Theres a section on RUI for this though. you should go over there and check out the stickies they have up in there.
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
Plant in picture #2 has been note burned. Rest of the pix are a plant either over or underwatered.
Stick a long skinny stick all the way through the rootball to the bottom of the pot. Check the stick
to see if dirt/mud sticks to it. If not you need to water.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

plantz

Well-Known Member
Plant in picture #2 has been note burned. Rest of the pix are a plant either over or underwatered.
Stick a long skinny stick all the way through the rootball to the bottom of the pot. Check the stick
to see if dirt/mud sticks to it. If not you need to water.

Good luck, BigSteve.
i was thinking nute burn as well, and i like that idea with the stick. sometimes with bad soil drainage just the top will get water and the plant looks like its being watered but its not. This could explain the wilting leaves.
 
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