20 plants dieing leaves curling down HELP ASAP

Hash Lover

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We all make our mistakes. As long as we learn from them and don't repeat them we are doing good. Now we know what not to do right?
 

akinaspeedstars1

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yea this thread helped me alot hopefully these girls will do great still, 2 have nice bud sites allready. its 10 females 8 males all the males are cut and almost dry Ill make hash off them with the trimming from the girls
 

YamaSmoker

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It seems as if you have a N deficiency and also not enough root room and maybe a little bit more water. Perlite allows water to drain quickly and also leaves high sodium deposits in your soil along with whatever other minerals are in your tap.
 

LADYRAVENSTORM

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light dude.. you need a min of 400watt hps light per 15 sq ft of space you are growing in or per 10 plants.. also check your ph levels and make sure they have enough nutrients. Cannabis is a nitrogen lover and whilst in its growing stage it will need a feed with extra nitrogen. When flowering starts it will require extra phosphorus and potassium instead. hope this helps
 

akinaspeedstars1

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damn just tasted the little nug it was good and got me high as shit. I wonder why it wasnt even close to done yet. Im just glad the shit taste good and gets u high I was afraid it was gunna taste like grass clippings
 

slab25

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I don't doubt what everyone has been saying -nutes definitely should have them- but for some of those perfect looking leaves to dry and shrivel up. I bet it was from the heated air. I've seen leaves shrivel up that were 3-4 feet away but were in the direct line of fire.

See Uncle Ben's post of Plant Moisture Stress - symptoms and solutions

2. High Heat - the plant is losing water via it’s leaves faster than what can be replaced by the root system. The leaf responds by leaf margin cupping or rolling (up or down) in order to conserve moisture. A good example is reflected by the appearance of broad-bladed turf grass on a hot summer day, high noon, with low soil moisture levels - the leaf blade will roll in and the grass will take on a dull, greyish-green appearance. Upon sunrise when moisture levels have returned to normal, the leaf blade will be flat. Lower the heat and concentrate on developing a large, robust root system by practicing sound plant culture. An efficient and effective root system will go a long way to prevent heat induced leaf dessication and leaf margin curling by supplying sufficient moisture for good plant health. One short episode of high heat is enough to permanently destroy leaf tissue and cause a general decline in the leaves affected, which often occurs to leaves found at the top of the plant located near HID lamps. The damaged leaf (usually) does not recover, no matter what you do. Bummer in the summer. One can only look to new growth for indications that the problem has been corrected.
 

akinaspeedstars1

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yea i think the heater was hurting the leaves but it would get like 60 degrees at night in there. if thats strait ill pull the heater out,. now i have the heater in a opposite corner hitting the fan wind first
 

Hash Lover

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Mine goes down to 60 or so at night with no apparent bad side affects. With 75-80 with lights on. That should be a good swing. I've had a lot more difference when I was growing outside. And had some nice buds there.
 

Hash Lover

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Alaskan Ice ? Who did you get it from ? I've got Ice from BC Seeds. Started 5 of them (have 5 more) but only 2 popped. One didn't make it past 2 leaves and the other was male. I just confirmed that two day's ago. But 3 of the 5 freebe's popped and all were female. Two are about to finish and kept one for a mother. I did get some cuttings from one of them and have 2 ready to go to flower in hydro. Hope to put them in tonight.
 

akinaspeedstars1

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I got the true Alaskan ice from greenhouse threw attitude seeds

Greenhouse Seeds Alaskan Ice Feminized **NEW STOCK** Strongest Ever Cannabis Strain!!!

The Alaskan Ice is one of the strongest cannabis plants ever bred. It is a cross of original Green House White Widow and Pure Haze. This variation represents a very famous strain, with a new kick. The plants have a structure that is slightly stretchier than the White Widow, with a typical pine-tree shape. The internode is quite stable and averages 12-15 centimeters. The strain has all the well known characteristics of the White Widow, with a much higher THC content and a very sativa-like effect, energizing and very trippy. CBD level is also very high at over 1%, giving it a complete physical effect that follows the first burst of high. Flowering time on this strain is 9 weeks, just one week longer than the original White Widow. The Alaskan Ice is suitable for indoor, outdoor and greenhouse. The plant is quite resistant to botrytis and to pests. In indoor hydro systems the production can reach 700-800 grams per square meter. Outdoor expect production up to 800 grams per plant with fully developed specimens (up to 2,5 meters high and very branchy). The Alaskan Ice can be fed quite a bit, with an EC level up to 2.2 in hydro systems (regular flush required). The taste of the Alaskan Ice is spicy and hazy, with a very well balanced bouquet in between the White Widow and the Haze flavors.
 

akinaspeedstars1

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So i bought a PH. and light meter

My big budding girl has a PH of 6.1
the soil was a 8 in the moist
and my lighting in that room is 1600 on dark light meter

in my 20 girls room alls ive done so far is the light meter all 9 have 1600 in there areas and the 1 under the 3 50 watt cfls is at 1200...why dont people realize cfls suck for flowering
 
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