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HELP!! Outdoor Plot Problems

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OG Royal Grower

Currently my partner and I are growing 15 all indica dominant genetics, 13 from a locally grown bud, and the other two from a batch of headies. Our plants have been real healthy and have remained relatively short with almost no stretching. We have topped a few and my partner mutated one trying to train it. After coming back from not watering for two days, almost all the plants had a similar deficiency. The leaves are curling both up and down and most are burned at the end. No nutes were added yet and the soil we used was Jungle Growth 100% potting organic soil. Any suggestions or ideas on how to fix my problem(s).












 
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Give it a couple more days, they should balance back out.
In my experiance, with ANY plant you top or prune, the leaves tend to claw up or down for a bit. Tomatoes are notorious for it.

Hope this helps,
Seed
 
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OG Royal Grower

bump
Even the plants that haven't been topped are going nuts. please help!!

Peace,
OGRG
 

Tunefull

Active member
Hi m8
I aint got a clue what is up with yours(sorry not that sharp yet)*SmileS*
I suggest u browse thru the thread on top of this section of forums
The thread is called"The Complete guide to Sick Plants,pH, and Pest troubles!"
It has some pics of leaves a lot like yours,is a great thread tho
 

Master Kush

New member
Royal, please take my advice with a grain of salt because I'm somewhat of a newb :)
I am also growing outdoors and it looks to me that you are over watering your plants. It is very obvious when a plant needs water it will bend completely over until you give it a drink and it will recover in minutes. The curling leaf is more then likely do to over watering. Just leave it alone for a while, your plants should not need to be watered every 2 days, more like every 4-5 days.
 

ourcee

Active member
I agree with MK, I actually just stumbled on the plant sickness guide today and have already learned a MASSIVE amount.

Looks like a pH lockout of/or deficiency of potassium from this pic
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and possibly a deficiency in phosphorus from this pic
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however I am still learning so if anyone can verify my diagnosis as right or wrong, that would be nice.

I'd reccomend reading the Plant Sickness guide, at least look at the pics and read up on what looks similar
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688
 
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OG Royal Grower

Yeah I completely agree with you after looking at the sick plant guide, it seems to be a potassium deficiency but we ended up ferting them a lil
 
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