Gotta Problem in the Works. Please Help!

hitthisshit

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I caught this right away. I am growing in MG potting soil, haven't had any problems up till now. Leafs are kinda getting the "eagle claw" effect, they think they're eagles or something. lol They leaves are nice and green. same green they been since day 1. Right now I'm about 2 wks into flowering. I had 2 but one was clearly a male so it was transplanted to outside in hopes it turns out to be a hermie. The problem right now is I got bloom booster. I gave it .5tsp per gallon of water, I didnt flush or anything, went straight to bloom booster. Is this right or wrong? Or do I wait in general till later in flower to give them this and keep on with regular plant food till then? Temp hit 91 a couple days ago but it would seem late to have any side effects from this. It usually stay between 74-87 on the really high end. But its been this way since the start so they should be accustomed to the heat I would think.... Soil is really airy. I water maybe once a week but when I do I water with about 2 gal of water/nutes with aprox 1/2-3/4 gal runoff. So in a sense I'm flushing every water because that is just how much comes out and its been working wonderfully up till now. the bloom booster has a value of 15-30-15. Plant stems look really good, smells good and all that. in a 5 gal planter/ went from a 6" planter straight to 5 gal. I ph my water solution to aprox 6.8 (as close to 7.0 as possible) I havent changed anything since day 1 besides going to this bloom booster and now I have problems?? I dont get it. Some (not all) the leaves have this curling down (eagle claw) but I can see it starting on others. SO i NEED to get this addressed asap. heres some pics shitty camera but that is why I told you everything I could.




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turns out it was overwatering. I simply let it takes its course and they turned right around within 24hrs they are now going strong again. They are looking quite beautiful now.
 
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