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^NoR*CaL@420

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a lot of the leaf tips a bend down at a 90 degree angle.. why is this going on? not dry, or nute burned.. thanks for any advice:peace:
 

^NoR*CaL@420

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nah otherwise i wouldnt have posted, ther are straight down just the tips tho.. a switch from HPS to MH perhaps?
 

^NoR*CaL@420

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the same plant also is growing thin leaves and the older ones thinning..wtf! are thes problems from the transplant a little over a week ago?
 

Dankster4Life

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You fed them any thing?Hard to ask the right ?'s or give good help witout pics.Could just be a bit high on the N........dunno
 

^NoR*CaL@420

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You fed them any thing?Hard to ask the right ?'s or give good help witout pics.Could just be a bit high on the N........dunno
uh damn guess your right... ill put some up here real quik.

oh and feed them nothing for 2-3 weeks at least, jus water and not recently but a few foliage feedings befor and after transplant with anti stress additive.
 

trichome fiend

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24hrs. 80-85
....80 degrees F is a rather high temp for sleep hours....I've experienced something like what you speak of, not for certain if it was the "exact" issue, but high temps seemed to be the culprit in my situation. The roots needed to cool down....something to consider. Good luck bro.
 

^NoR*CaL@420

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trichome, i thought that too i raised my light 6" about 3hrs ago and left the house. now the tops of new growth and surrounding veg is all straight up, straight up...

why..?

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WezTheDJ

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a lot of the leaf tips a bend down at a 90 degree angle.. why is this going on? not dry, or nute burned.. thanks for any advice:peace:
Jamie Mate, that's exactly what happened to my Easy Ryders, I transplanted them to bigger pots as I didn't realise you start in the big pots. After I done that they stopped growing then the tips of leaves went down at 90 degrees but not like a claw or I'd know it was overwatering. I asked on a few of the sites an a few people said it was to me transplanting and maybe shocking the taproot. But as mine was an auto I pulled the plug as they had a limited lifespan and it didn't resolve. I hope this may help, as yours aren't autos so can nurse them back to health an keep them vegged for a bit. Your plants will be in my prayers tonight bro!!!
 

^NoR*CaL@420

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thanks wez, does anyone think my leaves all of a sudden point straight up because of the light being raised about 6"? i dont think that would be it, but idk so anny comments are appreciated thanks!
 

trichome fiend

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thanks wez, does anyone think my leaves all of a sudden point straight up because of the light being raised about 6"? i dont think that would be it, but idk so anny comments are appreciated thanks!
...they're reaching for the light, that's a good thing! I often walk into my room minutes before the light comes on just to see my ladies standing tall, they typically level out once the light comes on though......what kind of light are you using?
 

^NoR*CaL@420

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...they're reaching for the light, that's a good thing! I often walk into my room minutes before the light comes on just to see my ladies standing tall, they typically level out once the light comes on though......what kind of light are you using?
it was a 600w hps since i got them many weeks ago, then like last week i came up on some cash and got a MH conversions bulb for my hps ballast. still a 600w
 

trichome fiend

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it was a 600w hps since i got them many weeks ago, then like last week i came up on some cash and got a MH conversions bulb for my hps ballast. still a 600w
...cool. I keep my 600's around 12"-18" away....you can get closer if your hood is aircooled/watercooled.
 
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