Is this windburn / improper watering? I generally wait till they sag, sometimes takes 2 weeks

Hobblebush

Active Member
These are my indoor girls flipped to flower a week ago. Top and left are suprise autos, bottom and right are both female photos.
main distress on the right photo.

it’s a bit saggy on the leaves and they are kinda curling down like windburn, I haven’t watered in over a week, and they are feeling pretty light. But I was starting to see some clawing from possible overwatering and have been trying to only eater when the plants say they need it.


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here you can see some curling downwards on the serration of the Leaves.
 

Hobblebush

Active Member
Nutrient info would be great if you have given them any. Also kind of dark like too much N.
I haven’t given them any nutes, other plants seem happier but they are different strains.

soil is coast of main platinum, mixed with local compost, wormcastings, perlite, bone meal and some guano
 

JimmiP

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In this case (and its nothing to worry about right now) I would add a tsp/ gallon of epsom salt to your next watering. And also foliar spray with a mix of straight water mixed with another tsp of epsom salt per gallon. That should help with that minor curling. Good luck friend!
 

Hobblebush

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In this case (and its nothing to worry about right now) I would add a tsp/ gallon of epsom salt to your next watering. And also foliar spray with a mix of straight water mixed with another tsp of epsom salt per gallon. That should help with that minor curling. Good luck friend!
What would the salt be for? What do you think is going on with the plant? Thanks for the help
 

JimmiP

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Yeah, and reading your last post (as it came in as I was posting my response). You dont need anything else nutrient wise. I'll bet the epsom straightens your leaves right out.
 

JimmiP

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Epsom salt aids in better and more balanced nutrient uptake and many other things. It's kind of a cure-all for plants. Well,,, not for everything. But in this case I believe it will help you out.
 
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