DonBrennon
Well-Known Member
My first thought when i see claw like that is over watering, I'd like to hear other opinions thoughAnyone have any suggestions? Can't quite figure this one out. I had similar looking leaves towards the end of flower last time and just chalked it up to fading / dying since it was at the very end.
View attachment 3637346View attachment 3637347View attachment 3637348
- 2nd round of 15 gallon no-till
- top dressed with light kelp, alfalfa, neem/karanja and ewc about 2 weeks ago
- problems showed up about 5 days ago after I stopped running the humidifier
- Blumats have been dialed in for months, I haven't really made any changes there but they are constantly moist to keep the soil and worms alive
- COBs at least 18" inches away
- Temp range about 68F to 80F in night vs day
Originally I figured the humidity got too low after I went on a work trip and stopped filling the humidifier. The humidity dropped to about 20-30%. Two days ago I did some research and concluded it was a low humidity making the leaves a bit ridgey, the serrated leaf tips pointed up and just overall droopiness. The leaves actually feel a bit dry too. I fired the humidifier back up, rH went to about 40%. I actually turned it up higher and have been sitting at 50-60% for a day but the plants looked a lot worse. Way more drop and claw shape.
Now I'm second guessing what is actually wrong! Humidity? I was thinking maybe a agsil16h / aloe foliar might cheer them up but I'll have to wait till tonight to spray them. Any thoughts?