Can You look at my plant and tell me what wrong with them.

Kodaxx

Well-Known Member
Check the pH of your soil or the water you are feeding with. Curling leaf tips (looks like what's going on here) usually indicate a pH issue in the soil though it could be a number of other things such as heat or humidity. Keep your pH balanced, keep your temps in check and get some air flow in there. Otherwise it's a pretty healthy looking plant. Good luck and here is a pH chart.

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mike4c4

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looks like over watering to me leaves curling down. and it looks like one of the leaves got nuts spilled on it. they are kind of young to be feeding. by just looking at pic. and not giving us any info its hard to tell.
 

Bugeye

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I don't know, the leaf structure looks fine to me. Just pinched 'em off? Purple stems can be genetics or nutrient issues. Because you have a good leaf structure, I'm guessing your purple is genetics.

The one with the fade looks like it might be hungry but without knowing what you've been doing, I can only speculate.
 

sativa indica pits

Active Member
Check the pH of your soil or the water you are feeding with. Curling leaf tips (looks like what's going on here) usually indicate a pH issue in the soil though it could be a number of other things such as heat or humidity. Keep your pH balanced, keep your temps in check and get some air flow in there. Otherwise it's a pretty healthy looking plant. Good luck and here is a pH chart.

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thats a badass chart, ill have to print it off and tack that bitch in my room. yess, probably ph is a slightly out of range. not a bit deal unless its affecting growth. I would wait a week with just plain water and see it that helps.
 

clownfreak9000

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I'm not sure if this is same, but a couple of years ago i had 5 plants that did that. i looked and looked for what it might be and after hours of searching i gave up and flushed my soil, and it worked. Maybe to many salts in soil messing with absorbtion of nutes or throwing off ph?
 
I find that PH chart a little too hard on the lockout-cutoffs.
I like this chart better (not hydro):

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It's incredibly seldom I have PH issues in compost, only times have been when it's too alkaline for the plant to take in most trace-elemts (Manganese, Boron, Copper & Zinc). I've seen Iron-def due to high PH too. But like I said, it's not common (for me at least).

Could be nutrient interactions (which also locks out some nutrients):

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