Hi! Why does my plant leaves tips point down?

NoobieGreenz

Active Member
I water to I get run off. Then check the weight of the pots to identify if they need a drink or not. Or my girls let me know. But I'm using soil so probably alot different to Coco. Ur plant looks fine though.
 

CannaCountry

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The clawed tip, while generally an indication of high N levels, it is not a wholly correlated event. What you can take away from it is that your plant is not quite happy and it's pointing out where the problem lies...below. Perhaps you can share the details in your grow and show some complete plant pictures under white light. There are quite a few cats here that can point you in the right direction if you'll help them help you. Good luck.
 

Mrs. Weedstein

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if high temps and low RH then it is plausible as the plant will drink more and in turn take up more nutes in the process. It’s a good idea in those circumstances to back off EC levels if you cannot increase RH.
That makes sense. Very low humidity in height of summer in Oregon
 

ANC

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with small weak plants, you water as little as possible, even less if you can water multiple times a day like that.
It is like building a snowball, every day the plant can handle more

This will mean that ppms will rise in the medium as time goes by and you will need to give it a good watering through with a more dilute feed now and again to move it out of the bags...
 
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