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wannasmokeweed

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plant s a week out of the soil and have curling leaves ! Over watering ? I cannot upload photo's !!! Anyone know why that is ???
 

giggles26

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plant s a week out of the soil and have curling leaves ! Over watering ? I cannot upload photo's !!! Anyone know why that is ???
Really could be a million different things like a deficiency or heat stress or ph problems just way to broad of an area to touch without a pic.
 

giggles26

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RIU is experiencing a glitch. Hopefully all will be returned to normal soon.

I'll try to help you without pics but don't take my word for it as I can't tell for sure without pics.

Tell me exactly what is going on. Describe it the best that you can.
 

wannasmokeweed

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https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/581157-steahiest-stealth.html#post8239475This link is to my setup. Temp is holding around 75-78. Lots of root structure and air flow is great. Furst set of leaves are curling under quite alot. I will be sure upload pics just as soon as i can. I was doing some reading and i think perhaps i have over watered the last 2 or 3 days. I am not going to water and see if they straighten out. Moved my lights up to about 5 or so inches from the plants thinking some stretch may straighten things out also. I am ready to re-pot into bigger pots, just dont want to add any more stress if they are already stressed out.
 

PEE2

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amazing spot to have your setup man! much respect!if you were watering it everyday yeah it's prolly overwatered, but don't worry to much just try to feel what your plant needs, you will get the hang of it!i had a vision of how i would do it, and it turned out to be way different so yeahHappy growing! :leaf:
 

HSA

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plant s a week out of the soil and have curling leaves ! Over watering ? I cannot upload photo's !!! Anyone know why that is ???
Wanna: how much watering is really necessary is tricky, and some times surprising as to how little they really need. I think most of us tend to over water. As I see it you have three options: 1, you can get a moisture meter from most hydro and garden stores for less than $10. 2, you can use Paul James's first knuckle test method; "don't water until you're dry down to the first knuckle of your index finger," or, 3, you can look into the Eco Growing System made in Arizona. That takes all of the guess work out of watering. They have designed a self watering, two compartment container, separated by a horizontal dividing plate and the reservoir is irrigated from the top by a fill tube. The water and nutes perculate up through the soil and encourage root growth down without much chance of over watering if you follow their instructions. Look them up on line and see what they have to offer. I started using them last year around December after one of our instructors at school introduced them to us and I really like them. They come in various sizes and they're great for us lazy growers. I hope that helps. HSA
 

wannasmokeweed

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Still not able to upload photo's but i am thinking it is over watering. just a little over zealous with the little gals. I will let them dry out and see what happens. Thanks all for your input and i will be sure to post pics when i can and update,Peace
 
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