Not sure about the blue berry but I water and feed it tigerbloom almost dailyToo much nitrogen! (usually too much veg nutes) Had this loads myself before finding out that was the cause.
Does the strain have blueberry in it by any chance?
WHOA! talk about "eagle-clawing"... that is extreme.
You say heat isn't an issue, how about moisture? Whats your humidity at? How often do you water?
What strain is it? (have also seen it in a couple of retarded Vanilla kush)Not sure about the blue berry but I water and feed it tigerbloom almost daily
Ok thanks and ya they're dark green. Should I flush it then?I don't water/feed my coco everyday... coco is great for retaining and releasing moisture... Try letting it dry out for a day or two in between waterings. And the above poster could be right about the nitrogen being a little too much. I can't tell with your pics, but are your leaves dark dark green?
Cool thanks I'll try that should I flush it too?What strain is it? (have also seen it in a couple of retarded Vanilla kush)
It is nitrogen toxicity though, I promise you. You need to drop the feeding down to every other watering or drastically reduce the dose.
Thanks alot for the help man. I've been feeding and watering everyday so I'll cut back!I don't know if you'd be better off with a flush or just dialing back the feedings... If it were me, and I'm always afraid of changing too much at once and making my problems worse, I'd just cut back my feedings/waterings to every other or every third day.
Are you doing a FEED, WATER, WATER cycle? Personally, I do a FEED, WATER, FEED, WATER cycle in my coco... some people tell you that you should feed every time with coco, but I think that is overkill.
lol, canna says to feed coco everyday because its inert. Shes far from dead though budding and growing like crazy!way to much food dude! feeding everyday will kill your plant over time like you are doing to yours.. where did you even get the idea of feeding daily? tiger bloom doesn't suggest that anywhere!
Maybe I should go back to the canna a b nutes? I was feeding tiger bloom to give flowering a jump startI don't know if you'd be better off with a flush or just dialing back the feedings... If it were me, and I'm always afraid of changing too much at once and making my problems worse, I'd just cut back my feedings/waterings to every other or every third day.
Are you doing a FEED, WATER, WATER cycle? Personally, I do a FEED, WATER, FEED, WATER cycle in my coco... some people tell you that you should feed every time with coco, but I think that is overkill.
Tough one. Flushing too much will mean they end up going without nutrients - not enough and you keep getting the nasty clawing. Experienced a little of it in the grow in my sig; sugar punch (super silver haze X the one) has 'true blueberry' hidden in it's 'the one' side of it's genetics. I saw it on the first fan leaf in veg, then not again until week 2 of flower when all the new growth started showing it. I dropped the veg nutes (BioBizz Grow) down to a third of what they had been getting. Stopped the clawing, but now I have fan leaves yellowing at week 6 flower on an 11 week strain. Due to this, and the fact that the clawing has pretty much stopped, I gave it an almost full does of veg nutes on it's last feed. My intention was to try and balance between the two 'problems' - ie nitrogen toxicity vs nitrogen depletion.Cool thanks I'll try that should I flush it too?