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Overwatered?

Calikannabis

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If ur leaves are curling like that it could be nitrogen claw. As long as it's draining out the bottom then it's not a watering problem. Or coupd be possible pH problem happening. What medium is it in?
I found out that it was nitrogen claw/nirification and most of all the leaves are curling down, blackening and turning crisp. Its been 2 days and my plants look so bad. I learned that I didn’t overwater, I overfed.
 

SaToRi_GrOwS

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I found out that it was nitrogen claw/nirification and most of all the leaves are curling down, blackening and turning crisp. Its been 2 days and my plants look so bad. I learned that I didn’t overwater, I overfed.

Good shit! glad you figured that out. Happens to the best of us.
 

caliprop215

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LOL glad u figured out man

Next time follow the directions....always start 1/2 to 3/4 nutes amd move up to full. If its not enof then u can go beyond since some plants like heavy feeding
 

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TahoeTops

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Just used way to much nitrogen. 8tblespoons of foxfarm big bloom and 4tblespoons of foxfarm grow big will do it for ya haha


Oh my goodness! That is double full strength!


Nahh I mixed it up in 3gallons because it said 2tblespoon per gallon for general feeding


With this math, 2 tablespoons times 3 gallons should total 6 tablespoons. But you put in 12 tablespoons.


Chart says Tsp = teaspoon. Tbs = tablespoon :tiphat:
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Most important to watch out for these differences.


But I agree, never feed full strength until you know the plant wants it. I always start at 20-25% strength, then bump it up if needed.:bump:
 

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