What would cause clawing?

warble

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That needs some nitrogen. Maybe a lockout. What is your Ph? How much nutes are you giving? looks like a pretty start.
 

Budzbuddha

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Can’t tell if your plant is lighter in color from your grow lights.

Take a pic with normal natural lighting
 

Grojak

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I ve noticed the new grow clawing.
Is that from seed or a clone you obtained?

That kind of leaf on new growth, if this were a clone or you have another that was a clone, l would suggest scoping that lead, looks like russet or broad mite
 

madmax62

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Budzbuddha. Here is new pic.
Cpappa27. I water 1 gal every 3 days.
Transplant 2 weeks ago from 2 gal to 5 gal FFOF.
Nutes: dehumidifier water + calmag + microbes + brown sugar. ph 7.ppm450
Runoff PH 5.5. ppm 1200.
No runoff.
From seed.1000000512.jpg
 

Billy the Mountain

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If you're feeding 2.4 EC without any runoff; problems will arise.
That would be a problem with an inert media, but FFOF already has nutes, only making matters worse.
 

Relaxed

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Looks healthy in this pic. a little stressed. I don't see a need to stress a plant 3 diff pots. Id go 1 gall to 5 and be done. good soil needs runoff water in saucer just remove extra water after 30-hour later. 5 gallon pot water approc 6-7 days. They like a bit of drying out but dropping leafs is too far. Nuts no more then every couple weeks to 3 and learn. IF it like it ramp up. that should help imo. last tip. Look into Air pots, yield goes up 25 percent and they luv it.cost a bit but reduces stress larger grows same size pots reusable...
 

calvin.m16

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Genetic Mutation? Nothing looks that wrong here..
Make sure your pH is 6.0-6.2 range in flower. If your in soil feed plain water for a few days and see if they imrpove. Do not overwater. Let them get almost dry inbetween waterings and don't water until runoff unless your adding fertilizer to the water when it comes to soil. You don't want a ton of runoff in soil.
 

madmax62

Member
runoff pH is 5.5, trying to compensate with plain water at pH 7.(is it a good idea?).
Also they are not doing as well as the outdoor plants (fewer and smaller leaves). So I took them outside for few days, and see what happens.
The diff.between outdoors and indoors plants is the light., Runoff, and runoff ppm. And temp.
SF 4000 indoors at 600 ppfd temp 75 frh vs sunlight at 600 ppfd 85 frh.
Outdoors get runoff. Indoors didn't, now they do.
Also high runoff ppm (1500 vs 300 outdoor). It could be the problem.
Will post new pics in 2 days.
Thanks guys.
 
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