Why is my leaves clawing????! Please help!

Fatbud666

Member
Hi all,

This is my first successful female, the strain is a hybrid White Widow Auto.

I introduced it too bloom nute 1-3-4 about a week ago. Last night it took my attention that some fan leaves and sugar leaves are starting to go dark green and sag, how come this is happening?

Also, will it hurt my yield and how much longer do you guys think i got until harvest? what if i harvest now? what should i expect?
 

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dannyboy602

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I don't see what ur seeing. No claw on ur plant. If the lvs are dark green that could lead to claw but u don't have it yet

edit...ur nowhere near harvest and even still I don't even see any triches, just flowers, just be patient and wait it out
 

dannyboy602

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actually there are a few lvs that are clawing on the top, ur right...but its not an issue yet imo. lay off the N and hit it w some mag for the def on the bottom lvs. don't flush. it wont help u. u know, N is a mobile element so it may help to cut off those two or three clawed lvs so the extra N doesn't go to another leaf.
 

Fatbud666

Member
actually there are a few lvs that are clawing on the top, ur right...but its not an issue yet imo. lay off the N and hit it w some mag for the def on the bottom lvs. don't flush. it wont help u. u know, N is a mobile element so it may help to cut off those two or three clawed lvs so the extra N doesn't go to another leaf.
Oh crap, i have already flushed it last night :/ Is this problem going to affect my buds in any way?
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Hi all,

This is my first successful female, the strain is a hybrid White Widow Auto.

I introduced it too bloom nute 1-3-4 about a week ago. Last night it took my attention that some fan leaves and sugar leaves are starting to go dark green and sag, how come this is happening?

Also, will it hurt my yield and how much longer do you guys think i got until harvest? what if i harvest now? what should i expect?

When you flushed which I think you may have done hastily did you add back any fertilizer?

Would help to know medium. If soil mix for how long has the plant been in there. And the water you use. And maybe temp and humidity.

Give us some details. You have normal deficiencies starting. They can be fixed.
 

Fatbud666

Member
When you flushed which I think you may have done hastily did you add back any fertilizer?

Would help to know medium. If soil mix for how long has the plant been in there. And the water you use. And maybe temp and humidity.

Give us some details. You have normal deficiencies starting. They can be fixed.
No i did not add any fertilizers back after the flush.

Im using a general planting mix organic with about 20% perlite. the plant has been in that soil for 2 and a half months. the pot is a 1 liter, believe it or not. Im not too sure regarding temp and humidity.

I was feeding it 5-5-5 fertilizer from the second week after planting. Started the bloom 1-3-4, 4 weeks into flowering because thats when my fertilizer order arrived.

Iv been giving it the bloom nute every second day. So 1 day feed, 1 day water... I am also using bottled drinking water.


Also i would like to add, This is my learning plant so please go easy on me :D
 

MichiganMedGrower

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It looks green so you switched ferts at a good time. Most switch to bloom too early.

She is hungry for nutrients. Feed her some of those nutes. But go light again at first as she is in a bit of stress obviously.

If the deficiency continues try the 555 complete nute instead.

Is temp and humidity and ventilation ok?

She might be a little hot under the light. You can always raise the light a little to see if it reduces stress.

You are doing fine. Just don't run a bunch of water through your pot at every sign of a problem. Truth is this shit ain't that easy with no experience and there are very few situations where you want to flush out a soil grow.

Let her dry out real good and add some water to the pot first before the nute solution. It helps the roots from being burned. Burns on leaves means burned roots. They heal if you let them.

Just some water and feel out when to feed. Sounds easy. Was not for me in the beginning.

There is plenty more but just keep reading questioning and growing.

Peace
 

Fatbud666

Member
It looks green so you switched ferts at a good time. Most switch to bloom too early.

She is hungry for nutrients. Feed her some of those nutes. But go light again at first as she is in a bit of stress obviously.

If the deficiency continues try the 555 complete nute instead.

Is temp and humidity and ventilation ok?

She might be a little hot under the light. You can always raise the light a little to see if it reduces stress.

You are doing fine. Just don't run a bunch of water through your pot at every sign of a problem. Truth is this shit ain't that easy with no experience and there are very few situations where you want to flush out a soil grow.

Let her dry out real good and add some water to the pot first before the nute solution. It helps the roots from being burned. Burns on leaves means burned roots. They heal if you let them.

Just some water and feel out when to feed. Sounds easy. Was not for me in the beginning.

There is plenty more but just keep reading questioning and growing.

Peace
Thnx for you reply, i will troubleshoot the way you stated.

How long do you think i got left until harvest from the looks of the plant?
 

MichiganMedGrower

Well-Known Member
That is never an easy question to answer. How old is it and how long does the breeder say for flowering.

It has to be halfway through flower by the looks. Buds healthy too. Just wants to grow.
 

Fatbud666

Member
That is never an easy question to answer. How old is it and how long does the breeder say for flowering.

It has to be halfway through flower by the looks. Buds healthy too. Just wants to grow.
Here are the breeders stats;

40% SATIVA - 40% INDICA - 20% RUDERALIS

THC: N/A CBD: N/A CBN: N/A

GENETICS
White Widow x Ruderalis

EFFECTS
Very similar to the original White Widow, a complex body-stoned followed by a clear cerebral high. Fast hitter, long lasting.

FLOWERING INDOOR
7 weeks flowering time with a yield up to 600 gr/m2.
Can be flowered at 18 or 12 hours photoperiod.
9 weeks total crop time.

FLOWERING OUTDOOR
7 weeks flowering time with a production up to 70-80 gr/plant.
Very short plant, short branching. 70-80 cm. total height.
Can be flowered any time of the year provided temperature stays above 10° C.

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Its been well over 9 weeks!!!!!!
 

MichiganMedGrower

Well-Known Member
Here are the breeders stats;

40% SATIVA - 40% INDICA - 20% RUDERALIS

THC: N/A CBD: N/A CBN: N/A

GENETICS
White Widow x Ruderalis

EFFECTS
Very similar to the original White Widow, a complex body-stoned followed by a clear cerebral high. Fast hitter, long lasting.

FLOWERING INDOOR
7 weeks flowering time with a yield up to 600 gr/m2.
Can be flowered at 18 or 12 hours photoperiod.
9 weeks total crop time.

FLOWERING OUTDOOR
7 weeks flowering time with a production up to 70-80 gr/plant.
Very short plant, short branching. 70-80 cm. total height.
Can be flowered any time of the year provided temperature stays above 10° C.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Its been well over 9 weeks!!!!!!
Well my first 5 pack of northern lights autos when I started ranged in harvest time from 3 months to 5 months. Partly because the plants were all different from seed and partly because of my experience.

That bud is still growing. I really think you might have to be patient at least 3 or 4 weeks.

I will say my longest growing plant was the killer pheno. And it was trip weed that one.

Really. Plants do what they want. Patience is key.

It will likely take a few days to show improvement after you feed. And please let the soil dry til the pot is light. I like the lift the pot method to know when to water but have been known to stick a cheap moisture in there once in a while. I usually just use the thing to scratch the surface of the soil up some. It helps the water penatrate easier.
 

Fatbud666

Member
Well my first 5 pack of northern lights autos when I started ranged in harvest time from 3 months to 5 months. Partly because the plants were all different from seed and partly because of my experience.

That bud is still growing. I really think you might have to be patient at least 3 or 4 weeks.

I will say my longest growing plant was the killer pheno. And it was trip weed that one.

Really. Plants do what they want. Patience is key.

It will likely take a few days to show improvement after you feed. And please let the soil dry til the pot is light. I like the lift the pot method to know when to water but have been known to stick a cheap moisture in there once in a while. I usually just use the thing to scratch the surface of the soil up some. It helps the water penatrate easier.

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