I was nt able to get any responses yesterday on this topic but I was wonderng what this means its been like this for a few days, been watering normally,
usually the bent over claw look is the result of excessive fert levels. could also be heat stress/low humidity but I would go with the former. Is classic, although seems lately a lot of stupid new posters think either you cant diagnose a plant problem from photos or will say anything to get their post count up as if it matters.
the best thing is to either stop nutes for a week or more and see if they grow out of it an than use 1/2 nutes or flush with 2-3times amount of your container and feed with 1/2 strength nutes. either way just cut back
usually the bent over claw look is the result of excessive fert levels. could also be heat stress/low humidity but I would go with the former. Is classic, although seems lately a lot of stupid new posters think either you cant diagnose a plant problem from photos or will say anything to get their post count up as if it matters.
should never be nuting back to back. if you have adequate container with drainage should be water, water, nute, water, water, nute or most water, nute, water, water, nute
i dont agree i nut nut nut nut and nut i only give phed water to check ph out the drain.and when i go into flower it strait to the bloom nuts.at any given time i can check ph and its perfect. no nut burn or curly leave.
i dont agree i nut nut nut nut and nut i only give phed water to check ph out the drain.and when i go into flower it strait to the bloom nuts.at any given time i can check ph and its perfect. no nut burn or curly leave.