Can anyone identify whats the problem here? Claw leaves in flowering(pic)

anabioz

Member
So should I do anything about that or should I just leave it alone, cause it doesn't seem to hurt the plant too much.
 

GreedAndVanity

Well-Known Member
I have never had anything like that come from nitrogen unless perhaps I completely dumped too much and it stressed the plant into autotopping.

It looks like you don't have any information that will actually help besides the picture.

What is it in? What have you been feeding it? Watering? etc.

It looks like the plant is water stressed for one, or possibly under watered. Simple problems first.. Ph is a maybe...

Genetics could play a role, do you have any other plants going through the same thing or from the same batch?
 

cookin

New Member
So should I do anything about that or should I just leave it alone, cause it doesn't seem to hurt the plant too much.
if you are giving it nutes i would hold back a bit, too much N will delay flowering and in the long run make your plant taste shitty
 

cookin

New Member
some strains do have a tendency to do this, but the fact that your plant is very green makes me think its too much N. watering issues usually just make the leaves droopy, but your asking about the canoeing of the leaves right. i've had it before and it was a case of too much N, the veins on the underside of the leaves looked like they were getting too strong and kind of pulling the leaves in like that
 
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