skinny clawlike leaves have pics help is appreiciated

Canibitual

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because I need fast growth due to no veg time and need to delay the onset of flowering for the same reason... those plants were about 4-6 inches tall before they went to a 11hr cycle... now they are 21 days old and should yield around 1.75-2lbs per light (on the bigger plants)
 

Canibitual

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Picture is of plants first day - these were given to me the day before christmas... transplanted on christmas...

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plants maybe 3 days in...

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pic is 7 days in
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Pic at day 21

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doniawon

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these 11 plants were started at 10-12" 10-12 inches tall from clone... i also exspect 1.75 lbs per 1 kw. 21 days in also..

leaves are nice and green/drk green cause i use nitrogen through my entire bloom cycle. gives me the big buds
 

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well guys thanks for trying but no one answered the original quest about my skinny claw like leave. anyone want to tackle that and at least give me a ballpark on how to remedy the prob
 
too much N and possible overwatering?. sound right? you tell us
I am going to have to agree with this statement. Got a little too drunk the other night and watered my plants. Accidentally doubled the nitrogen dose, and then next day I went in and the top leaves were turning dark green/black, and new growth burning.

P.S. That is why alcohol is one of the most dangerous drugs out there, if I were simply high, I would have never done this to my plants.
 

Anar

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Hi
It's Calcium. IF this was just a nitrogen toxic event, the tips of the leaves would be curling. If a pot leaf were your hand, nitrogen is the bending of your fingers closest to your finger tips, and furthest from the hand. This is a full claw with distortion. It is therefor calcium deficient. The next step, if it is not arrested, will be a loss of luster, and then necrosis, which looks like leaves just drying out, and falling apart. It's a miserable process. Of all my gardening, Sativa dominant strains have been most susceptible. The comments about overwatering are quality(Kudos!), since Calcium gets locked out without water loss. But, the signs of drought are not apparent. From my observation, calcium is the main nutrient served, when letting media dry….that and Boron.
Peace.
 
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