dabking
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that looks just like the white... The white is supposed to be a"trinity kush" what is the smoke and flavor like?
that looks just like the white... The white is supposed to be a"trinity kush" what is the smoke and flavor like?
that looks just like the white... The white is supposed to be a"trinity kush" what is the smoke and flavor like?
hallo, rare dankness
Hey Who dat is,
Nice looking buds.
Like you, I get that 'clawing' of the leaves on the buds - does anyone know what causes it?
Or even better, how to remedy it?
Thx,
BeL
I have found plants claw from over ferting. Some plants don't like to much P/K booster in flower especially multiple times in flower.
But it could also be from excess Nitrogen or just excess of anything but mainly over fertilization budelight.
Overwatering can cause a slight clawing kinda like what the pics above look like.
Not a diss towards you who dat is not saying yours are overwatered but I have seen many over watered plants show leaves like yours in veg and part of flower.
low light conditions make em claw like that, I get it on the edges of my canopy on a fairly regular basis could be the result of over fert for the amount of light as well...in the case of the photo above it can be clearly observed that the leaf tips are burnt due to excess nitrogen(looks dank, wasn't knocking your work)...in my experience the leaves can react the same way without showing clear signs of over fertilization(burnt tips) under lower light intensity
I've always thought that, but never thought too much of it. It's unlikely I actually overfeed my plants... yet every round I end up with a few taller ladies than I'd like, and stick them on the perimeter... then, sometimes they claw. I'd sort of had a theory that the lack of adequate light creates an 'overnute' situation to those areas, giving the clawing effect.low light conditions make em claw like that, I get it on the edges of my canopy on a fairly regular basis could be the result of over fert for the amount of light as well...in the case of the photo above it can be clearly observed that the leaf tips are burnt due to excess nitrogen(looks dank, wasn't knocking your work)...in my experience the leaves can react the same way without showing clear signs of over fertilization(burnt tips) under lower light intensity
Hey Who dat is,
Nice looking buds.
Like you, I get that 'clawing' of the leaves on the buds - does anyone know what causes it?
Or even better, how to remedy it?
Thx,
BeL