Akay
Member
YES!! If anyone is still watching this forum I think I found the problem and it WAS the pot. I am currently growing in an airpot and I didn't realize it but a lot of the roots were growing out of the holes in the bottom of the pot. I had the pot on a plastic bag to catch any water that leaked out and the roots were actually growing into the plastic searching for water and nutes to no avail. Therefore the roots could not supply adequate water/nutrients to the plant thus resulting in the downward curling "claw"-like leaves. To fix the problem I put the pot in a large bowl where the roots can hang freely and filled the very bottom of the bowl with a little water mixed with some nutrients so when the roots come into contact with it they will be able to feed the plant, sort of like hydroponics. Hopefully this will fix my problem and I will know for sure by tomorrow. Let me know if you guys have any other ideas as to how I can solve the problem and I will keep you posted. Thanks for all the help. Peace.