The damn 'claw' top leaves curling down

so i just flipped to flower 3 weeks ago ,noticed last week slight downward curling on a cpl of the ladies , this week its pretty much the same,i believe it n overdose , any advice on how to treat this properly instead of jus tellin me to fluse, im using ocean forest soil , sensi bloom bud candy b52 and sensizym , thanks urgency and knowledge much appreciated ,
 

scroglodyte

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next watering, just water. no flush. that shocks plants, and your N abundance doesn't sound too drastic.
 
thats exactly what i was leaning towards, it definately isnt near bad yet ,so i just wanna keep it from even bein a real issue, also i never ph my water im gonna start , what would you recommend for ocean forest soil , to have my mixed nutes ph at
 

Alexander Supertramp

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thats exactly what i was leaning towards, it definately isnt near bad yet ,so i just wanna keep it from even bein a real issue, also i never ph my water im gonna start , what would you recommend for ocean forest soil , to have my mixed nutes ph at
No need to start pHing your feedings. It simply is not necessary in soil grows and frankly a waste of time. Because no matter what you pH the solution too it will buffer to the mediums pH in less than an hour. Also you may want to go just plain water the next couple of feedings. Pictures would help us have a better clue.
 

beuffer420

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Yea sounds like high ferts. Water will do much justice in this situation. You should notice your ladies getting happier after you drop your mediums fert levels. I was considering ph but yea it goes where it wants in soil.
 
well my temp is no higher that 78 no lower than 70 , rh is 40 - 65% , so if its okay to no ph would u say i should ppm at the least ??
 

scroglodyte

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get a fan blowing on it. try to dry it out. no more feeds. it is what it is. the important thing is to not injure it further. if you are going to flush, add sugar to your water. ppm's in soil are meaningless. soil is all particles.
 

ImAgIaNtInDaGrOwWoRlD

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Your soil is obviously WAY to strong for those genetics. Change your soil to something softer. Say, 60% Happy Frog or Light Warrior and 40% Ocean Forest. Only water with Cal-Mag+ and ph'ed water. Let soil dry out pretty good between waterings. Things should get better.
 
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