Not sure, twisty but growing?

jkmovies

Active Member
Sharksbreath at 2 weeks in veg. Definitely the runt of my litter. It's kind of twisty, and tired looking, but it's growing. Is this what sharksbreath looks like normally?

Fox Farm Ocean Forest
Fox Farms nutes
69-83 degrees
400W MH at 11.5 inches away

Humidity can vary widely, 0%-40%. That's the only thing out of whack. I have a humidifier, but that only does 5-10%.

Watering is every 4-7 days.
 

element2k10

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also i see the green eaves at the tops are lghter make sure your temps are right this happes with fluctuations of temps cold nights hot days
 

jkmovies

Active Member
Could be overwatering, even though I only watered twice so far. I didn't let it dry out all the way before the second watering. I wanted to add the half strength of nutes, and may have been impatient.

Could also be temp swing. It's been as high as 85, and as low as 63. I just moved a small heater in for cold nights.

My other plants are doing so much better is why I posted.
 

jawbrodt

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Looks like underwatering, to me. Notice the newest growth being light green in color? That's not because the soil is lacking, it's because the plant isn't able to access what it needs, whether it be from the soil staying too dry, or from the PH being off. From the looks of it, that soil has decent drainage, and could handle a good heavy watering, PH'ed, of course. Try it, and I think you'll be happy with the results. :)
 

Dustybowlz

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magnesium def? Looks like mine when I had mag def.

I would add some cal mag if using distilled water for your water.
 

jkmovies

Active Member
Looks like underwatering, to me. Notice the newest growth being light green in color? That's not because the soil is lacking, it's because the plant isn't able to access what it needs, whether it be from the soil staying too dry, or from the PH being off. From the looks of it, that soil has decent drainage, and could handle a good heavy watering, PH'ed, of course. Try it, and I think you'll be happy with the results. :)
Well SOB! :hump:

It was underwatered. She's already bouncing back. I didn't think that was it since the soil was still moist and somewhat a heavy container. Oh well, live and learn. Rep, all the way around. This is why people post here. :mrgreen:
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
Well SOB! :hump:

It was underwatered. She's already bouncing back. I didn't think that was it since the soil was still moist and somewhat a heavy container. Oh well, live and learn. Rep, all the way around. This is why people post here. :mrgreen:
I know, I see it all the time.lol :wink: People are taught to believe water is evil, here, and it's total fuckin bullshit. Grr....

MJ plants are water processing machines, all else being good-to-go. :cool:
 
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