New leaves are very thin and clawing

Ċikku

Member
Nutrient problem. a 250 watt light would be right above the plant depending on the heat it put off.

future note, always buy a base soil that has no nutrients or as close to no nutrients as you can get.
Thanks
I bought this one because I didnt realy know anything about nutrients so I wanted to be safe for the forst few weeks
 

MICHI-CAN

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Haters gunna Hate.
can you argue my points or just discourage my advice with ignorance?
Better your advice be discouraged with ignorance, than your ignorance discourage a grower with your advice.
Be aware of the people we are amongst. Many are beyond our skills or net reading. LMAO! PEACE!
 

Ċikku

Member
Since some of you think its a nutrient problem and some of you think its a light problem do you think raising my light a bit and starting bloom nutrients is a good fix ?
 

MICHI-CAN

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Since some of you think its a nutrient problem and some of you think its a light problem do you think raising my light a bit and starting bloom nutrients is a good fix ?
My honest opinion is to raise the lights. Hold off on nutes until plant gets right.
Ignore mr. strange.
Get away from pre made soils and any nutes in a bottle besides fish emulsion.
Use tap water to avoid cal/mag issues in actual organic soils. Only adjust ph if below 6.0 or over 8.0.
And if that is in flower I would certainly let it recover from the stress before adding any more stresses.
 

Ċikku

Member
Thanks a lot
I raised the lights a bit and Ill check on them tomorrow
And im currently using rain water because I read it was the best and its easily accessible where I live
 

Ċikku

Member
Thanks a lot
I raised the lights a bit and Ill check on them tomorrow
And im currently using rain water because I read it was the best and its easily accessible where I live
Update
I raised the lights and my blue dream looks much better but my cbd crack is drooping a lot
Also I started lst on her yesterday could this be the cause ? image.jpg
 

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McShnutz

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All forms of stress low or high, compound if the plant isn't given enough time to recover in before the next onslaught. Even a healthy vigorous plant has its limits.
 

Ċikku

Member
All forms of stress low or high, compound if the plant isn't given enough time to recover in before the next onslaught. Even a healthy vigorous plant has its limits.
So what do you think I should do ?
Was thinking of removing the lst and giving the plant time to recover from the light stress and starting lst again after she recovers
 

McShnutz

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So what do you think I should do ?
Was thinking of removing the lst and giving the plant time to recover from the light stress and starting lst again after she recovers
Leave the lst in place. Back off the light. Focus on maintaining an ideal environment for right now. And when she regains her footing, assessment of leaves, light distance and possibly some nutrient would be what I'd do.
In the mean make sure the roots stay happy.
 

Ċikku

Member
Leave the lst in place. Back off the light. Focus on maintaining an ideal environment for right now. And when she regains her footing, assessment of leaves, light distance and possibly some nutrient would be what I'd do.
In the mean make sure the roots stay happy.
Ok thanks a lot I think the environment is pretty good
There at 24 degrees Celsius and about 50 RH
 

McShnutz

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Update I raised the lights and my blue dream looks a lot better but my cbd crack pretty much got worse
(Pics below)
When was the last time you watered it?
Does the pot still have water weight. Like is it heavy compared to bone dry soil, being super light
 

Ċikku

Member
When was the last time you watered it?
Does the pot still have water weight. Like is it heavy compared to bone dry soil, being super light
About 3 days ago but before that it was about a week

thw soil isnt that heavy and its slightly moist
 

Budzbuddha

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that claw is from nitrogen

Feed them with PH Water until you get runoff and cut back the nutes to 1/2 for 2-3 feedings see how they look before being generous with the grow formula again. Make sure your PH is around 5.8-6.0 and hope you haven't locked out potassium and stunted your babies for a while.

Also make sure you're giving the plants a good dry period between waterings. If you get worried that they might need some, splash the root ball at best. Be sure your soil is drying out or your plants aren't eating or getting enough oxygen to the roots.
First ….. No.

Second …. WTH is “ splash the rootball “ ?
 
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