First Journal Sort of a Stealth Grow

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Not yet, but they do look like there straighting out. For the flush I only filled the water up half as much as normal, because I figured the leaf drooping might of been from a little heat stress or not enough oxygen getting to the roots.
 

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Not yet, but they do look like there straighting out. For the flush I only filled the water up half as much as normal, because I figured the leaf drooping might of been from a little heat stress or not enough oxygen getting to the roots.
The curling is nitrogen toxicity i believe. They wont necessarily straighten back out but if you've been flushing she should be correcting whatever her problem is. You can't do much other than flush her out as much as possible before chop
 
The curling is nitrogen toxicity i believe. They wont necessarily straighten back out but if you've been flushing she should be correcting whatever her problem is. You can't do much other than flush her out as much as possible before chop
I thought nitrogen toxicity turned them a dark green? She seems a little to bright to me for that. I had a problem with the pH dropping the whole time. I would bring it up to 5.8 when I get home from work but the next day it'd be back down around 4.5
 

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I thought nitrogen toxicity turned them a dark green? She seems a little to bright to me for that. I had a problem with the pH dropping the whole time. I would bring it up to 5.8 when I get home from work but the next day it'd be back down around 4.5
I had the same issue of curling in soil and my advice from others was to flush. I looked into the cause of curling and found nitrogen toxicity to be the culprit for me. Green is just a color she is not able to use the nitrogen because of the toxic levels.

I'm not an expert and I use soil so I'm just trying to give ya a bit of advice. You're close to harvest so in your case it's not much of an issue when your flushing or about to
 
I had the same issue of curling in soil and my advice from others was to flush. I looked into the cause of curling and found nitrogen toxicity to be the culprit for me. Green is just a color she is not able to use the nitrogen because of the toxic levels.

I'm not an expert and I use soil so I'm just trying to give ya a bit of advice. You're close to harvest so in your case it's not much of an issue when your flushing or about to
I see that does make some sense, and yeah its to late to worry about it now but it'd be nice to know for future references what could possibly be causing it.
 
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