leethewarmage
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do you think it can be caused by not enough nutes? i just uped my ppm to 1500
Thats what i was wondering, I was not using the full strength nutes. Does anyone know if a DJ blueberry is a nute sensitive?do you think it can be caused by not enough nutes? i just uped my ppm to 1500
im glad this is happening to other people as well this is my first sativa grow and mine are curling to im pretty sure its nothing to do with nutes as ive flushed mine and changed nute all to no avail. i was thinking it could be the weather cos its winter here and the difference in temp between my night and day cycle must be extream. id be interested if you guys could add any light to my theorythis doesnt seem like a problem cause by not enough nutes.
if i had to guess just by that one picture in the front of the post, i would say over or under watering.
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i keep my lights 18-21 inches above, i have some 600w hps
Its winter where I am also, but my winters are not extreme...None of my other plants were doing this. I went on a motorcross trip this weekend and came back and the buds had doubled in size, but the leaves dont look any better...im glad this is happening to other people as well this is my first sativa grow and mine are curling to im pretty sure its nothing to do with nutes as ive flushed mine and changed nute all to no avail. i was thinking it could be the weather cos its winter here and the difference in temp between my night and day cycle must be extream. id be interested if you guys could add any light to my theory
Alright ill do that tonight. Thanks for the input guys. Maybe this board has helped others. Ill post my results, along with pics of before I flush. and day by day after the flush.I would, just be sure to follow up with nutes on the next feeding.
I'm interested to see this. I have a small clone doing the same thing. I'm pretty sure mine is from heat stress though. I can home from work a week and a half ago and the temps we're 95 in the grow room... One of my fans had broken while I was at work. The temps are in check now, but all the leaves are still curled. Will they ever un-curl?Alright ill do that tonight. Thanks for the input guys. Maybe this board has helped others. Ill post my results, along with pics of before I flush. and day by day after the flush.
Guess that would make sense if it didn't stop happening after I flushed.imo... you folks might all be overthinking this... to me it doesn't look like anything but typical sativa curling. have a look around the RIU site at pictures of sativa dominant strains and you'll notice the majority of them look "curly" at the tops during mid to late flowering, i know mine look like that. sativas seem to get yellower than indicas during flowering as well.
just my 2 cents, if i'm wrong somebody correct me...
Sorry to bust in at the end of the thread, but I have also had the same problem. And "Past Times" mentioned he had the same problem using the marijuan-seeds.nl seedbank. I have also used this seedbank and am experiencing the same results. Mine is white widow. Lights are 12-18" above plants WITH reflector cooltube. PH has stayed locked in at 6.0 on the dot constantly over the past few months; I started flushing today, but I did keep my nutrient around 1600 - 1700 Dutchmaster Gold 2 Part Nutes. (which is a little high). Mine could be over nutes.i flushed mine, and it seemed a little better the leaves wern't as dry, not a huge difference, but it wasnt a massive flush, il add nutes to the next water. same boatzzzzzz
thats interesting richie, but cant help thinking it doesnt look quite right lol, but the plant IS pretty healthy... hmmm