P PatrioticAmerican New Member Aug 14, 2024 #1 Outdoor grow. Why is the new growth curling in? Attachments 20240814_165956.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 21 20240814_165949.jpg 2 MB · Views: 22 20240814_165940.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 19
Farmer's Hat Well-Known Member Aug 14, 2024 #3 Are you using any fertilizers? Looks like an overdose of fertilizer in my opinion.
P PatrioticAmerican New Member Aug 14, 2024 #4 Farmer's Hat said: Are you using any fertilizers? Looks like an overdose of fertilizer in my opinion. Click to expand... I use general hydroponics grow fertilizer 30 days ago. Since then we have had several days of rain. So I dint think it's fertilizer problem.
Farmer's Hat said: Are you using any fertilizers? Looks like an overdose of fertilizer in my opinion. Click to expand... I use general hydroponics grow fertilizer 30 days ago. Since then we have had several days of rain. So I dint think it's fertilizer problem.
P PatrioticAmerican New Member Aug 14, 2024 #5 joesoap2013 said: Could be to warm they are getting fried a bit Click to expand... My neighbor also grows and his plants look fine.
joesoap2013 said: Could be to warm they are getting fried a bit Click to expand... My neighbor also grows and his plants look fine.
J2M3S Well-Known Member Aug 14, 2024 #6 PatrioticAmerican said: My neighbor also grows and his plants look fine. Click to expand... Welcome to RIU! Have you asked your neighbor? What does he think? Last edited: Aug 14, 2024
PatrioticAmerican said: My neighbor also grows and his plants look fine. Click to expand... Welcome to RIU! Have you asked your neighbor? What does he think?
J joesoap2013 Well-Known Member Aug 14, 2024 #7 Dunno man ..I have seen that type of growth before Someone on here will know you do come across this type of plant now and again
Dunno man ..I have seen that type of growth before Someone on here will know you do come across this type of plant now and again
Farmer's Hat Well-Known Member Aug 14, 2024 #8 joesoap2013 said: Could be to warm they are getting fried a bit Click to expand... It could be a mutation. Did it do this at all when it was vegging?
joesoap2013 said: Could be to warm they are getting fried a bit Click to expand... It could be a mutation. Did it do this at all when it was vegging?