More than a minor curling problem...

fucknuts

Active Member
MY PLANTS ARE FUCKED UP! I have had this same problem with 3 plants, it starts out on just 1 branch and before you know it the whole plant is growing cabbages. My plants grow outdoors right next to each other and 2 that were growing about a foot apart developed this problem first. One of them was killed because it was a male, the same plant that's in the pictures, and the second has healed up for the most part and now looks quite nice but it still has this problem on older growth. The 3rd plant is looking much like the one pictured, so I decided it was time to stop guessing what the problem was and come to rollitup!The problem also tried creeping in on a 4th plant this year but I cut the branch off that it had started on just to be safe and it hasn't returned. I have tried pH 6-7 water for the last week and my soil pH is currently at an ideal range, but I have not noticed improvement. My plants are grown like any other outside with day time temps of about 75-80 degrees and night time temps of about 45-50 degrees. Please help if you have any clue what this might be.
 

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Chiceh

Global Mod, Stoner Chic
What you feeding them? By looking at the growfaqs, it may be nute def or toxidity. How much and how often you feeding them?
 

cloudflyer

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MY PLANTS ARE FUCKED UP! I have had this same problem with 3 plants, it starts out on just 1 branch and before you know it the whole plant is growing cabbages. My plants grow outdoors right next to each other and 2 that were growing about a foot apart developed this problem first. One of them was killed because it was a male, the same plant that's in the pictures, and the second has healed up for the most part and now looks quite nice but it still has this problem on older growth. The 3rd plant is looking much like the one pictured, so I decided it was time to stop guessing what the problem was and come to rollitup!The problem also tried creeping in on a 4th plant this year but I cut the branch off that it had started on just to be safe and it hasn't returned. I have tried pH 6-7 water for the last week and my soil pH is currently at an ideal range, but I have not noticed improvement. My plants are grown like any other outside with day time temps of about 75-80 degrees and night time temps of about 45-50 degrees. Please help if you have any clue what this might be.
I am not an outside grower and I could be wrong BUT a 40 deg spread indoors would either kill or make the plant tall but lanky (indoors recomened 10 deg between night and day.). On the other hand your leaf turning upwards looks like either under watered or overheated.
Again I am an indoor grower but somethings seem universal.
 

natmoon

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Well i have to say that ive never seen a top like the one in your first pic.
Is it possible that you have soured your soil with overwatering?
 

fucknuts

Active Member
1 plant is getting better but the other still looks shitty so I can't tell. I have never over watered these plants because they're in the ground and I only use 6-8 gallons for 18 flowering plants when I water them but they never droop from lack of water. The other plants with the same soil and water all stay healthy, I only feed them molasses and organic nutrients about once a week when they start to yellow. Does anyone have a clue what this is?
 

xucardsfan08

Active Member
I have the same problem with one of my plants. I initially diagnosed it as nutrient toxicity but after flushing, the symptoms remained. I then proceeded with it as an overwatering problem. As of now I am letting the plant dry out and playing the waiting game to see improvement.
 
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