DankIIIKnight
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i know the question has been asked before but not by me.
i have a clone and its in the 2nd week of flowering, and i have a question about a few leafs from old growth. now there is nothing wrong with the leafs, no color change, no nute burn, from what it looks like all is well, but there is something troubling me! they are curling in on themselves, only 2 leafs seem to be affected.
it cant be pot bound, its a 9 inch clone in a 1.5 gallon pot, i have read it could be overwatering...and have cut back on doing so, and was wondering if what i am doing is wrong? i wait until the top soil looks completely dry before i water it again.
could it be drainage issues? i have another plant in the same style pot with no problems with curling! each pot has a decent size drainage hole on the bottom, however there's only one.
any insight?
as you can see in "plant7" everything looks to be normal, except the leaf at the very bottom, this leaf is the one in "plant1"
the leafs are curling inward from left to right, the width of the leaf blades. not from tip to stem, the length.
the affected area seems to be isolated to that particular part of the plant, with one acception, one blade of a leaf towards the top has started to do the same thing.
another thing is, what is the proper way to flush your medium, and how much should i expect a plant this size to yield.
are plant food spikes ok to give to them?
i have a clone and its in the 2nd week of flowering, and i have a question about a few leafs from old growth. now there is nothing wrong with the leafs, no color change, no nute burn, from what it looks like all is well, but there is something troubling me! they are curling in on themselves, only 2 leafs seem to be affected.
it cant be pot bound, its a 9 inch clone in a 1.5 gallon pot, i have read it could be overwatering...and have cut back on doing so, and was wondering if what i am doing is wrong? i wait until the top soil looks completely dry before i water it again.
could it be drainage issues? i have another plant in the same style pot with no problems with curling! each pot has a decent size drainage hole on the bottom, however there's only one.
any insight?
as you can see in "plant7" everything looks to be normal, except the leaf at the very bottom, this leaf is the one in "plant1"
the leafs are curling inward from left to right, the width of the leaf blades. not from tip to stem, the length.
the affected area seems to be isolated to that particular part of the plant, with one acception, one blade of a leaf towards the top has started to do the same thing.
another thing is, what is the proper way to flush your medium, and how much should i expect a plant this size to yield.
are plant food spikes ok to give to them?
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