Leaf Problem. Help?

Icculus

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This plant is about 2 weeks old and i have been growing it 12/12 from seed. It is under two 26w 6500k cfls.

Just reciently i have noticed a couple leaves are starting to curl downwards from the sides. Does anyone know why this is and what i can do to fix it? Thanks for the help.

Oh and the first picture is one of the problemed leaves and the other is just the plant form today.
 

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CLOSETGROWTH

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This plant is about 2 weeks old and i have been growing it 12/12 from seed. It is under two 26w 6500k cfls.

Just reciently i have noticed a couple leaves are starting to curl downwards from the sides. Does anyone know why this is and what i can do to fix it? Thanks for the help.

Oh and the first picture is one of the problemed leaves and the other is just the plant form today.

The plant has been overfertilized... either flush soil, or discontinue feeding for a while. Good luck :)
 

Icculus

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The plant has been overfertilized... either flush soil, or discontinue feeding for a while. Good luck :)
oh alright thanks man i was wondering if that might be it but i really have not used that much fertilizer so i didnt know. But i think i will just flush it. Thanks again
 

BeefSupreme

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It shows no sign of burning from over fertilization, it looks like its been overwatered. Dont water again until the soil shrinks in from the side of the cup

PS: Make sure there is lots of drainage on that cup!
 

Icculus

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It shows no sign of burning from over fertilization, it looks like its been overwatered. Dont water again until the soil shrinks in from the side of the cup

PS: Make sure there is lots of drainage on that cup!
lol alright i'll try that too. Now that i think about it i really never have let the soil dry so that may be the problem. i should probably poke a couple more holes in the bottom of the cup too there is only two as of now. Thanks for the help
 

darkdestruction420

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stop misting it, and most especially during flowering. transplanting it is also a good idea. cannabis needs wet dry cycles for proper root growth, easiest was to tell when you need to water is to take a container the size of your pot and fill it w/soil. pack it in a little bit tightly, not much though. compare to your pot after a watering. feel the difference in weight? use that as an indicator of when it needs water.
 

BeefSupreme

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lol alright i'll try that too. Now that i think about it i really never have let the soil dry so that may be the problem. i should probably poke a couple more holes in the bottom of the cup too there is only two as of now. Thanks for the help
no problem dude, I wouldnt know what i was doing without help from people on here. Good luck, weed growington
 
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