Help plant is growing but leaves are curly and droping

Flash Voyager

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this is a white dwarf, planted her a month ago she's in veg and the leaves are very droopy and curled i thin it's from the nutes what do you think? the second one it's a shorte rider planted at the same time in the same closet06112010194.jpg06112010195.jpg06112010199.jpg
 

Flash Voyager

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i'm using two cfl's one in the blue spectrum and one in the red. i'm feeding them a universal fert couldn't find the one i was looking for so that one had to do the job, and the soil is a mix between humus and turf
 

jawbrodt

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Yeah, way too early for nutes. As mentioned, it could be a PH issue, in combo with underwatering, and the lights being too far away. Get the PH right(flush, if you have to, as well), drop the fert til the plants get a little bigger, and make sure you water them thoroughly, when you water. As long as the temps and humidity are okay, they should take off, in no time. If you flush them, it wouldn't be a bad idea to give them a very weak fert mix, like 1/8th strength. It'd also be a good idea to transplant to a soil with some perlite(at least 10%), while your saving them. :wink:
 

rzza

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too much nutes is doing that depressing thing with the leaves where they kinda droop and are limp-ish. its s=too stretchy from being too far from the light and ill guess that your not using a powerful light because of the skinniness and the three fingers etc...
 

rzza

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i never delt with auto flowers but i read a couple times no nutes at all or verry little
i started with auto (white dwarf and various ryders) and they certainly take nutes. the wd espescially was very hungry all the time. i gave them way over the suggested amount on the nute bottle.
 

RawBudzski

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Clones are like Spartan Babies, if they dont last & stand up to the challenges of their first week being inspected.. GONE ! DEAD ! KAPOOF ! HEAD TO CLINIC AND BUY MORE WINNERS !
 

Flash Voyager

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yes they are from seed and the plants are at the same distance from the lights, so my guess was right it was from the nutes, the short rider seems to like them but the dwarf doesn't, and i'm watering them once a week until water comes out of the pot holes, i'm taking your sugestion and i will stop feeding the white dwarf only water until she recovers
 

Flash Voyager

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ah and i forgot to mentio the yellowning in some of the short rider leave's is from the light i accidentaly left the light too close to the pot
 

B.money

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These guys are right on bt smtimes leaf curl is genetic if she don't pull out then don't waste your time growing her out plants that curl genetly tend to yeld low and aren't vry good to smk on.
 
i started with auto (white dwarf and various ryders) and they certainly take nutes. the wd espescially was very hungry all the time. i gave them way over the suggested amount on the nute bottle.
like i said i never grew any mabie in the future it sounds like its a little easer and ur experienced with autos so ill take ur word on the nutes
 
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