Okay the temp is like 75 -80 and u think its over nute? maybe cause i keep spraying it with it. Thanks for the tip btw nice starcraft icon do you play sc2?they look fine whats the temps maybe slow done on the nute give it some some plain water.
Okay I watered it was tons of water. I will see tomorrow if it helped.When the edges of leaves curl like that it is usually a sign of under watering. The leaves are struggling to retain moisture. Personally I sometimes mist my girls but I never foliar feed.
okay thanks so i will just use water and no nutes for a week. And one question is im using hydropnic nutes could it work in soil cause i moved it from hydro to soilBefore I read the comments and looking just at the photos, I thought nitrogen deficiency. It doesn't look bad though, and seems to be affecting the older leaves, and not any of the new growth. I wouldn't rush to "fix it." Under watering could also cause burn edges, but its usually more dramatic and the plant will have a weeping willow look to it. If the edges are hard, it would make me think that the plants were over fed. If they are soft, I'm more likely to think it's under feeding. Since it's hard to tell, I would skip feeding for one week, and watch the new growth. If new growth continues to become more yellow, I would feed it nitrogen and potash.
No leaves droop when under watered. Edge curling is a sign of low humidity(guard cells closing stoma to slow moisture loss) and/or heat stress........least you were somewhat close......When the edges of leaves curl like that it is usually a sign of under watering. The leaves are struggling to retain moisture. Personally I sometimes mist my girls but I never foliar feed.
Yeah i figured out it was the humidity when i turned on my humidityfer it went away. what do you think is a good % of humidity? my is at 55% and im using LED light so its only 4 inchs away from the plantNo leaves droop when under watered. Edge curling is a sign of low humidity(guard cells closing stoma to slow moisture loss) and/or heat stress........least you were somewhat close......
OP whats your temps, humidity, lights source and distance from plant?
Not to disagree but underwatering may cause some droop after a while of being deprived. But usually they droop from the leaf stem not the leaf fingers at that point. When the edges curl up like that the plant is trying too retain moisture because it needs to be watered.No leaves droop when under watered. Edge curling is a sign of low humidity(guard cells closing stoma to slow moisture loss) and/or heat stress........least you were somewhat close......
OP whats your temps, humidity, lights source and distance from plant?
Okay i got a new problem now.. the some of the leaves is curling toward the center and the top of it is really hard. Could this be heatstress?led 4inces? move the light back thats strees reaction from the IR raising the surface temps of the leaves. you should have said something about your light sooner.