SSChevelle
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hey i cant post a picture, and the picture would not do much justice anyway due to my horrible camera.
heres the scenario, plant is on first week of flowering. I trimmed about 30 leaves off yesterday. The leaves i trimmed either had some sort of damage, or were directly blocking a growing shoot/bud site. The plant responded fine, it did not droop or stop growing. Looks excellent actually.... With the exception of one thing.
Other smaller leaves that are still being shaded by the canopy have started to curl under, and feel dry. This is only affecting leaves that are not being exposed to direct light. At first glance this looks like underwatering to me, but i do not believe this to be the case. I have noticed the larger fan leaves are perspiring at a visible rate. Meaning i can physically see water droplets on large fan leaves at certain times of day. My RH is 45-55% Temps 70 at night, 76-79 during the day. The affected leaves look like they have shrank some. Just to clarify when i say i am 1wk into flower i mean 1 week of 12/12 lighting. Preflowers have been visible this whole time, but no bud has started forming.
I have already ruled out :
- Overwatering
- OverFert
- Heat/Light stress
- root rot
I am leaning towards :
- maybe slight underwatering? i still doubt it..
- Something to do with light not penetrating the canopy perhaps?
- Stress from my fan leave trimming extravaganza.
Can someone help me understand what possible conditions would contribute to, or cause leaves to dry AND curl under.
Again i would get some pictures, but the affected leaves are the shaded ones, smaller than most, and it would be hard to distinguish the problem with the resolution pictures i would provide.
Thanks again
- Chevelle
heres the scenario, plant is on first week of flowering. I trimmed about 30 leaves off yesterday. The leaves i trimmed either had some sort of damage, or were directly blocking a growing shoot/bud site. The plant responded fine, it did not droop or stop growing. Looks excellent actually.... With the exception of one thing.
Other smaller leaves that are still being shaded by the canopy have started to curl under, and feel dry. This is only affecting leaves that are not being exposed to direct light. At first glance this looks like underwatering to me, but i do not believe this to be the case. I have noticed the larger fan leaves are perspiring at a visible rate. Meaning i can physically see water droplets on large fan leaves at certain times of day. My RH is 45-55% Temps 70 at night, 76-79 during the day. The affected leaves look like they have shrank some. Just to clarify when i say i am 1wk into flower i mean 1 week of 12/12 lighting. Preflowers have been visible this whole time, but no bud has started forming.
I have already ruled out :
- Overwatering
- OverFert
- Heat/Light stress
- root rot
I am leaning towards :
- maybe slight underwatering? i still doubt it..
- Something to do with light not penetrating the canopy perhaps?
- Stress from my fan leave trimming extravaganza.
Can someone help me understand what possible conditions would contribute to, or cause leaves to dry AND curl under.
Again i would get some pictures, but the affected leaves are the shaded ones, smaller than most, and it would be hard to distinguish the problem with the resolution pictures i would provide.
Thanks again
- Chevelle