??? eagles claw leafs?

superstoner1

Well-Known Member
There is a very visible difference in a droopy leaf from over watering and and clawed leaf from over feeding. That is clawed.
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
These are some of the most basic growing issues lol over watering = droopy plants
p def rofl not even going to comment on that, claw or canoeing is from over feeding

stoner1 is right! But you all can turn this into a big thing no skin off my back :)
 
yes over feeding, remember sativas don't like too much nitrogen, however the one that stated broad mites, its a possibility, they will do the same damage and its kind of an epidemic right now, couple friends have had to cut down, shitty part is that u can't realy see them without a magnifying glass
 

dhmessiah

Member
how can mites cause the leaves to claw like that? ive had a similiar issue in veg although it was isolated to one res.
 

420tycoon

Well-Known Member
thanks for the responses guys :) he had went ahead and pulled the damaged ones to make room for the healthier plants. me in particular likes to smoke good quality and healthy grown meds. but still would be curious what u guys are tlkin bout with the mite epidemic??? and the over/under water comments... lol :wall: :wall: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: if he lets me I may post a pic of the whole closet to get ur panties a lil moistened :shock:
 

Eric A

Active Member
In my experience i would check the PH. It looks off to me. Adjust it to around 5.8 and you won't get lock outs. Just had this happen yesterday...my leaves appeared all clawed up and looked asleep. Checked ph and it was way up to 6.9. I adjusted back to 5.8 and waited a 24 hours. Everyone's happy happy happy.

8 times out of ten its a ph issue.....just my two cents.
 

Oo S0uP oO

Active Member
Save your pennies...


BTW Stoner I was aggreeing with you just trying to be a bit more specific to possibly Identify with what feed he singularly went wrong is all. Much respect. -S0uP
 
Ive got the same thing, come on rollitup, some one's got to have some info.

What about phosphorous? Dark green leaves that lack luster? Downward curling leaves?

The leaves look thin and wrinkled. New leaves are yellowing. Zinc def? Zinc is needed for proper utilization of phosporous. Maybe you are lacking zinc.
 

420tycoon

Well-Known Member
In my experience i would check the PH. It looks off to me. Adjust it to around 5.8 and you won't get lock outs. Just had this happen yesterday...my leaves appeared all clawed up and looked asleep. Checked ph and it was way up to 6.9. I adjusted back to 5.8 and waited a 24 hours. Everyone's happy happy happy.

8 times out of ten its a ph issue.....just my two cents.
the PH is consistently around 5.8
 

superstoner1

Well-Known Member
Come on guys. This shit was settled on the first page. That is about as classic as you can get with over feeding. If your fishing in a pond stocked with trout you can fish for a year trying to catch a bass but its not there. Think about it.
 

CC Dobbs

Well-Known Member
Come on guys. This shit was settled on the first page. That is about as classic as you can get with over feeding. If your fishing in a pond stocked with trout you can fish for a year trying to catch a bass but its not there. Think about it.
Trout will die if they try to live in water that has no oxygen dissolved in it. Are you saying that he should aerate his water so that, like the trout, his plants won't die? What if there was one bass in the pond, would you still try to catch it?

I agree with you about shit settling.
 

Fazer1rlg

Active Member
This is obvious nitrogen overdose! Nothing to do with phosphorus or over watering. Wow guys if don't have correct information why post!? Flush the excess nitrogen out.
 

CC Dobbs

Well-Known Member
This is obvious nitrogen overdose! Nothing to do with phosphorus or over watering. Wow guys if don't have correct information why post!? Flush the excess nitrogen out.
When you say flush do you mean to put the whole plant the toilet and use that water to clean out the overdose? What about fecal remnants and powdery mildew? A friend of mine told me to keep the seat to my toilet down because powdery mildew lives in toilets and my plants could become infected.

Maybe your soil is bad. I add left over refried beans to my soil because I heard that it adds amino acids and things of that nature. I also make a compost tea from the diapers of the baby next door and my plants rock. Only use cloth diaper because the modern diapers swell up with water and get all gnarly and gross.
 

420tycoon

Well-Known Member
When you say flush do you mean to put the whole plant the toilet and use that water to clean out the overdose? What about fecal remnants and powdery mildew? A friend of mine told me to keep the seat to my toilet down because powdery mildew lives in toilets and my plants could become infected.

Maybe your soil is bad. I add left over refried beans to my soil because I heard that it adds amino acids and things of that nature. I also make a compost tea from the diapers of the baby next door and my plants rock. Only use cloth diaper because the modern diapers swell up with water and get all gnarly and gross.
OH, that's funny. I was told u can make tea from rainbows but to be careful as it will burn the plants too. so I just used dragon shit as they eat people and people makes great compost! :wall:
 
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