B Bluegrassgrower Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2013 #1 Is it nutrient deficiency of some kind? Its a querkle that's got a few leaves like this and when I opened the tent today the shade leaves on the top colas where all pointing straight up and the leaves are cupped? Any help appreciated.
Is it nutrient deficiency of some kind? Its a querkle that's got a few leaves like this and when I opened the tent today the shade leaves on the top colas where all pointing straight up and the leaves are cupped? Any help appreciated.
Closetgardner Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2013 #2 The twist in the leafs is due to ph being out which will lead to a lockout. Dunno what lockout your experiencing so cant help there sorry
The twist in the leafs is due to ph being out which will lead to a lockout. Dunno what lockout your experiencing so cant help there sorry
B Bluegrassgrower Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2013 #3 Thanks, anyone else thy can give some advice to what is locked out and how to fix it?
Jimdamick Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2013 #4 Looks to me that it could possibly be too hot. What's the temp at the canopy?
B Bluegrassgrower Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2013 #5 It was getting around 85 when I noticed so I increased my inline fan speed some more
B Bluegrassgrower Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2013 #6 Those came off the top and where very close to the light. I also raised the light too.
G Growingforpeace Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2013 #7 If they were to close to light I would say there burnt.