my leaves are drying and curling up a little..cause??

what should i do? i need to know what is the cause of this? i am im the flowering stage and it just started doing this..im doing 12/12.

HAPPY SMOKE :leaf:
 

KuLong

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I am having the exact same problem right now.

It's heat stress.

Get some fans blowing on your girls and/or move the lights away from her a little bit more.
 

reggaerican

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you must post pics with a ? like that.. dont listen to anyone that says its this or that untill you post pics
 

TaoWolf

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What kind and wattage of lights are you using, hood/reflector/lense/glass/etc, how far are the lights above the plants, and what are your temperatures like?
 

canefan

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I am constantly amazed at the number of plant doctors there are. First we don't know how long this person has been flowering, what growing medium they are in, what feeding schedule or what they are using and no pics. So far here we have people saying N def. or maybe too much, heat stress and other things.
Post pics of your grow and some background to your grow then someone could make an educated guess, right now you have people they you what might be a problem. As reggaerian said Don't listen to anyone until you have posted the info on your grow and we have a chance to look over your situation, trying to guess on multiple problems and you listening and trying multiple remedies at the same time is a sure fired way to damage your plants further.
 

SACReDHeRB

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OF COURSE!!! Dont take any action until you have a solid grasp on the problem and it cause, but most common def.'s are of nit., mag. And both of those def and/or overferts have symptoms of what he said. But its a pretty normal occurence to have leaves yellow and curl on a plant, so you probly shouldnt even trip. :-P
 
alright..thanks i will put pics up in the next 30 min. but i have a florescent light that is 32 watts and is a foot above the plant. and i have a Rubbermaid Tupperware that about 3 foot by 1 1/2 ft and its 4 days into the flowering stage and im using osmocote plant food for smart release plant food. with 19-6-12
 

TaoWolf

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In my most humble opinion (lest I be accused of malpractice), she would probably benefit the most by getting the light closer (and adding more lights if possible). A 32w fluorescent should be more in the ballpark of a few inches away and not a foot. It doesn't look like a nutrient deficiency to me and if anything there's possibly an excess of nitrogen - but not so much that it's severe.

Hopefully more people will chime in and help you out. Good luck!
 
In my most humble opinion (lest I be accused of malpractice), she would probably benefit the most by getting the light closer (and adding more lights if possible). A 32w fluorescent should be more in the ballpark of a few inches away and not a foot. It doesn't look like a nutrient deficiency to me and if anything there's possibly an excess of nitrogen - but not so much that it's severe.

Hopefully more people will chime in and help you out. Good luck!
thanks for the suggestion... it has helped alot.. one more question a couple of my bottom leaves are kinda dry? do u happen to know the cause of that?
 
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