Yup heat stress with low humidity will cause the leaves to curl up. What is your temp Light and How far away is it?Usually curling up or down indicates heat stress but its hard to tell without pics..
Seems close for a 400 Mh 12"...is it air-cooled or do you have a fan blowing across tops?the light is a 400watt MH and is about just over a foot above the plants. They are my 1st grow, so they not healthy.lol. All grown in soil with perlite and vermiculite. I dont mist at all(besides for folar feeding). They in my wendy house which is about 3mx5m. Its not the tips that are curling, but the actuall sides of the leaves. Will post pics tonight after work!
I had curling on top with only a 150 w Hps 8" from top and I had a fan blowing across the top too! Had to move it to 12"...?yeah if you have desert low humidity like I do you will want to get a humidifier, edge curling sounds like humidity issues to me, as that is the battle I'm currently fighting. I have a 400 watt hps a foot above my plants, how efficient is your ventilation and what are your average temps?
Yup, You need a Humidity gauge, should be 40-60% for veg. What is your temp at the top of your plant?so humidity could be the cause?it is really hot and dry here!
If it is lock out then you have to flush soil or res out. Ph'd water only!ja best i post some pics later.but if it is some sort of PH lockout, wouldt folar feeding help?
Yes... if you like they would probably love it! Nothing better than Mother Nature!So i can flush them with rain water then?
That's what I'm using Flora 3 part.yoh i dont know that off hand, but they liquid nutes(from the cannibus grow bible.lol), GHE florogrow, floromicro and florobloom.when i have given then nutes, i use half strenth or less. They are about 2months old, but stunnted as fuck.But its ok, coz they my 1st plants, so instead of tossing them, id rather try learn from their mistakes, so that hopefully i dont cause the same shit with my new plants.