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Crispy/Curling Clone in flower with pics ...pls

This is a clone in soil/coco (mostly soil) that is about three weeks in flower.
The problem started in flower room where plants are under 1000 hps, and I thought it was magnesium, so I sprayed and supplemented with CALMAG.
Need to tell you that this started at the top of the plant. I replanted it today, after two weeks of Cal-Mag supplement did nothing.
The buds are developing ok....the problem started at the top of the plant. The first picture is of a leaf from near the top of the plant....

1. A Small Leaf



2. A larger leaf from near the bottom




3. The small leaf from one with a bud top from near the top





I always have questions about this stuff....so may I burden you experts.....is this nute burn,.,,,,,magnesium....a combo plate?
Thanks so much,,,,i know i will get to thank you better someday...

WSH :fsu:
 

Moltar

New member
I am having the exact same problem you are, the general idea was that it was nute burn, so i flushed the plants twice, and have only been giving them water since. It has been well over a week but it didn't do much, it stopped getting worse but as far as the leaves turning back to looking really dark green; I don't think that will happen, which makes me wonder if the general ideas going on in here by everyone... was wrong? Just trying to help so you don't get 10 responses of people just saying nute burn.
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
Veteran
Looks like a combo of a few things like ph issues and too much ferts. Hard to tell without reading back the plants diary/notes for the last two weeks.
 
repot

repot

I repotted to alleviate any issues with PH, and to provide a more hospitable environment for the plant with soil that did not have as many nutes in it ......fortunately, of all the plants I have, (okay, not that many) this is the only one in the group....that has this issue. they all kind of get different soil, since my soil mix is an ongoing process. I put some dolomite lime in it to mellow it a tad. We will see,,,,,eh?
wsh
 
i am not a soil grower but in DWC I would do the exat same thing. Since you know that you can set up a new enviro correctly than that is always easier to do than tinker to try and perfect an off one. Obviously this works easier for personal growers like me with very few plants.

Also the leaves will probably NOT recover. You need to look first to see if the damage stops occuring and than if new growth looks healthy.
 

MynameStitch

Dr. Doolittle
Mentor
Veteran
how close is your plant to the light?

and what ph is your runoff?
and what nutrients are you using and how much and how often?

can you take a picture of the whole plant? and make sure the parts affected is in the picture

also are you growing out more than one strain?
 
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