Zacarias
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So this is my first time growing and I've been learning pretty much everything as I go, but I can't figure this out.
My plant is 2 weeks into 12-12 (after vegging for an extended time, about 10 weeks) and some of the leaves have been clawing seemingly randomly for a few weeks now. Sometimes every blade on the leaf claws, sometimes just one or two blades, and I can't figure out what the cause is. I cut out most of the nitrogen from its diet a few weeks ago in preparation for flowering and to see if it was N tox, but it hasn't seemed to affected the claw. I have it in a 5 gallon bucket right now that didn't have enough holes in it, but I drilled 30+ 1 inch diameter holes all along the sides and the bottom of the bucket about a week ago to let the soil drain and dry better but that doesn't seem to have helped either. Maybe I'm watering it too much despite having good drainage and that's it, but I only water when the topsoil feels bone dry once a day at most, but not even every single day. It's been taking 2-3 liters of water with just a bit of runoff, maybe 10%, sometimes more or less. The clawing first started when the plant was only a couple of feet tall, if that. She's now closing in on 5 feet. As far as I can tell the claw is the only weird thing happening, the plant seems to be thriving besides that, growing over an inch per day with new growth and pre-budding coming out of everywhere.
My other thought is that the clawing could be cause by having my lights too close as that has definitely happened a few times, but some of the clawing happens in places where the lights definitely didn't get to close to.
Hoping someone might have some thoughts on this. Thanks in advance.
Some background about my setup in case it helps:
I started from a seed in fox farms ocean forest soil mixed with some coco coir and some happy frog organic 5-8-4 fertilizer. I'm using 3, 36 watt LEDs that are 3/4 red (660nm) and 1/4 blue (460nm) kind of angling in at the sides of the plant, and one 15 watt all red (660nm) LED directly above it. Currently they're all about 1-2.5 feet from the plant. I didn't have a regular nutrient plan until recently, I was adding nutes infrequently because I was paranoid about over fertilizing. Now I'm following a General Organics nute plan using the BioThrive line of nutes.
My plant is 2 weeks into 12-12 (after vegging for an extended time, about 10 weeks) and some of the leaves have been clawing seemingly randomly for a few weeks now. Sometimes every blade on the leaf claws, sometimes just one or two blades, and I can't figure out what the cause is. I cut out most of the nitrogen from its diet a few weeks ago in preparation for flowering and to see if it was N tox, but it hasn't seemed to affected the claw. I have it in a 5 gallon bucket right now that didn't have enough holes in it, but I drilled 30+ 1 inch diameter holes all along the sides and the bottom of the bucket about a week ago to let the soil drain and dry better but that doesn't seem to have helped either. Maybe I'm watering it too much despite having good drainage and that's it, but I only water when the topsoil feels bone dry once a day at most, but not even every single day. It's been taking 2-3 liters of water with just a bit of runoff, maybe 10%, sometimes more or less. The clawing first started when the plant was only a couple of feet tall, if that. She's now closing in on 5 feet. As far as I can tell the claw is the only weird thing happening, the plant seems to be thriving besides that, growing over an inch per day with new growth and pre-budding coming out of everywhere.
My other thought is that the clawing could be cause by having my lights too close as that has definitely happened a few times, but some of the clawing happens in places where the lights definitely didn't get to close to.
Hoping someone might have some thoughts on this. Thanks in advance.
Some background about my setup in case it helps:
I started from a seed in fox farms ocean forest soil mixed with some coco coir and some happy frog organic 5-8-4 fertilizer. I'm using 3, 36 watt LEDs that are 3/4 red (660nm) and 1/4 blue (460nm) kind of angling in at the sides of the plant, and one 15 watt all red (660nm) LED directly above it. Currently they're all about 1-2.5 feet from the plant. I didn't have a regular nutrient plan until recently, I was adding nutes infrequently because I was paranoid about over fertilizing. Now I'm following a General Organics nute plan using the BioThrive line of nutes.