whats causing this ?

Is this caused from nutes,heat, my PH is a little hi 6.8-6.9 not sure why, I am useing well water maybee all the rain we are haveing is affecting it, I will go check it, I havnt given any nutes for about a week, ok I just checked the PH on my well water and it is at 6.5, By the way my qyestion is about the wilting on the tops
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between 75 - 80 during the light period, it did heat up the other to 110 when my A/C froze up on me but that was 4-5 days ago, and none of my other girls are affected like this, I am running 2 -1000 watt hps lights in a 7' x 11' room, with A/C and a fan
 

zack66

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The ph of your water is fine. How close is your light to the tops of the plants?
 
this plant stretched above the hoods , so I tilted the hoods in and tied the top down, do you think this could be caused by heat? other than that the light is about 18" away
 

giggles26

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There a few things that could be causing this. 1. Overwatering 2. Under watering 3. Rootbound 4. Heat stress 5. The N claw(caused by to much nitrogen).

Give me some more info and I'll help the best I can.
 

giggles26

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not sure what kind of info you are looking for
Well didn't you say that you ph was off for awhile? If it was you could of have lockout and had way to much N and not enough of the other causing the curl. But what I mean what size of pots and such are you growing in.

I've seen ph problems cause all kinds of hetic.
 

dannyboy602

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heat stress. during adverse conditions most plant spieces will always sacrifice flowers for survival. i did also see claw-like leaves but i don't think it's that. and the only reason i can think of why all of your plants are not like that is placement to the light source or genetic variation in it's lineage that prefers heat. it was good to tie down your canopy i just don't think you did it soon enough:)
 
Well didn't you say that you ph was off for awhile? If it was you could of have lockout and had way to much N and not enough of the other causing the curl. But what I mean what size of pots and such are you growing in.

I've seen ph problems cause all kinds of hetic.
I have them in 2-3 gal pots not sure but I think they are 3 gallon, I am useing organic mulch mix from home depot, was feeding seabird and guano fertalizer about once a week with water every other day or so as they needed it and backed off to just water to see if it is a nute issue, what is throwing me is my first harvest was the same nutes but way more offten with no issues other than my buds smelling like shit (litterally), untill I started flushing them, they turned out great smoke great smell great, I guess time will tell
 
heat stress. during adverse conditions most plant spieces will always sacrifice flowers for survival. i did also see claw-like leaves but i don't think it's that. and the only reason i can think of why all of your plants are not like that is placement to the light source or genetic variation in it's lineage that prefers heat. it was good to tie down your canopy i just don't think you did it soon enough:)
I was thinking this mite be the cause but the buds have tripled in size since the over heating and they are still doing very well, since I tied them down they have all turned up twards the light over night and looking very healthy other than the sagging foliage
one more thing to remember I am brand new to growing and I got extremly lucky with my first harvest, as in no issues, now is my chance to learn how to troubleshoot problems and correct them, so thanks to all that are helping me
 

mysunnyboy

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people here are great, most of them anyway, we are happy to help :eyesmoke:

thanks dannyboy and giggles, you guys are awesome
 
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