should i wait till more pop out? cause the new leaves sprouting are curled and really look sad. if i clipped all the bad ones now id have a stem and one or two leaves
the edges of the new leaves are curled under. i left for a couple days and forgot to protect it from rain and when i got back it was drenched and the leaves curled. so i transplanted it here. its looking better but the leaves are still curled. will they just uncurl?
hey thanks guys. yeah the clawing is almost gone now but the sides of some of the leaves are rolled under sorta. ok well that makes me feel better. has anyone ever grown sensi star?
about a week ago my plants were drenched due to rain. i transplanted them and theyre doing better but the leaves are still curled in and down, and clawed. will the leaves straiten out? or will normal ones just grow after these?
montana is a great state for outdoor growing. its just not really somewhere to do anything that you cant tend to often cause of temp changes and deer and whatnot. but i have been having a lot of success. except for the un usual amount of rain lately.
my plant tips are curling. does overwatering make them do that? i know its not over fertilization cause i have to add nitrogen in a day or so.. can anyone help me??
yeah this one is a tough plant. its gotten through cold and just about every kind of stress from emergency transplants and whatnot. but now its safe. its gonna be flowering soon too. and the pot is like a 3 gallon i think. but idk. its not that much smaller than a normal 5 gallon bucket
it just blends together. but its exactly half of each leaf. its weird but the plant is still going good. its a bit cooler though. cause its been raining for 2 days. but i moved it outta the rain and its like 60 right now