Sickbag
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Can anyone tell me why the leaves have gone like this?
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i was going to say mabe the light burnt the shit out of it . but it would not flip the leafs upside down . must be some funky ass nutrient over done . ive never seen this before .Looks like she's fried...What have you been giving her?
Much more info is needed to even come close to accurately diagnosing this. Based on just the picture though...IMHO....looks to me like you may have 2 issues...heat stress and nitrogen toxicity.
Again, information...medium, amount of medium, medium additives, what nutrients you are feeding how often and in what amounts, watering how much and how often, ph. rh, temps, ventilation, light source, cooling etc etc etc.
HMMMM Now where have I seen ^^^ that before??Judging only from the picture you posted I'd say:
Nitrogen Toxicity + Heat Stress, and maybe a little too much water.
Post more info tho
That would narrow it down to what you're feeding them or spraying on them.Never over watered and its not light cos i forgot to lower the light back down ive not had it before
Id say over feeding bigtime. Is your ppm meter calibrated right?Never over watered and its not light cos i forgot to lower the light back down ive not had it before
I can't tell how dark the leaves are in the pics,but id say you're probably right about nitrogen toxicity. The leaves that are clawed will stay that way. The plant will recover and be fine as long as you go easy on the nutes. I grow with the less is more approach its much easier to add nutes than it is to take them out, cheaper too.I'm having a similar issue any one can help me out? Thanks Guys I'm thinking it's Nitrogen Toxicity, due to the fact leaves are Dark green, and my growth has slowed down very much, She's been grown in Organic Soil, and I recently like 3 weeks ago started giving her Nutes from General Organics, I flushed her with 5 gallons of PH water around 6.8ph level, that was yesterday she's in a 5 gallon Homedepot bucket. Any Idea guys? View attachment 3704436 View attachment 3704437 View attachment 3704436
I can't tell how dark the leaves are in the pics,but id say you're probably right about nitrogen toxicity. The leaves that are clawed will stay that way. The plant will recover and be fine as long as you go easy on the nutes. I grow with the less is more approach its much easier to add nutes than it is to take them out, cheaper too.[/QUOTE
Makes sense , Thanks for your help and advice, do you think I should Clipped clawed leaves off or just let them be?