Showing off my fat ladies

TheCoastMan

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Or a sign of being overwatered.
True, but the two conditions have very distinct looks and are actually very easy to tell apart. Over watering tends to make the leaves look droopy. Too much nitrogen, however, will actually cause a very pronounced curling action on the ends and in the middle of the leaf while turning them a very dark green. Of course, depending upon the strains those differences can be more or less pronounced.
 

cowboylogic

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True, but the two conditions have very distinct looks and are actually very easy to tell apart. Over watering tends to make the leaves look droopy. Too much nitrogen, however, will actually cause a very pronounced curling action on the ends and in the middle of the leaf while turning them a very dark green. Of course, depending upon the strains those differences can be more or less pronounced.
I agree completely. Not having any pics I figured we better cover all of the bases. Actually not all of them, but the obvious.:bigjoint:
 

TheCoastMan

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I agree completely. Not having any pics I figured we better cover all of the bases. Actually not all of them, but the obvious.:bigjoint:
There are actually some pics a couple pages back, but you bring up a good point... Often times, when someone is over caring for their plants in one way they are also over doing it other ways as well. The temptation is just so great to want to constantly dote over our babies. No matter how long you do this it's just so hard to resist that urge.
 
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