First question are you feeding them nutes possibly splash any on the plant when doing so or spray feeding? We can go from there
are you checking the levels of the water (ph,chlorine content.if your water is hard or soft)
what is the ph of your soil? i want 6.5 and if u are watering to much u could be activating alot of nutrients in the soil causing nut burn as well. How often are you watering her?
Dude chill no nutes till 4th node then 1/4-1/2 strength... No more ocean forest it is not for cannabis...
It is a hot soil hence the deep green leaves so test fir water content by picking up the bucket then water when it feels 1/2 dry... It will be fine just avoid too much evaporation with hot soils ...
Dude chill no nutes till 4th node then 1/4-1/2 strength... No more ocean forest it is not for cannabis...
It is a hot soil hence the deep green leaves so test fir water content by picking up the bucket then water when it feels 1/2 dry... It will be fine just avoid too much evaporation with hot soils ...
So I agree with ^^^ this the runoff test.. But when all else fails chill the fuck out and let a plant grow ...
Look at it feel it Fer a sec
1 the deep green means lots of nutes available (not a ph problem)
2 the crispy leaf is either bugs ( gnats, thrips root aphids) or
3 OSMOTIC action (salts building pulling water from plants) like a cold sore salt buildup can pull water back from little rootlets if you just water "on schedule" FEEL Observe then act !!! Bugs are everywhere watch the plant for an hour see if you got sum "fruit flies"
Dude chill no nutes till 4th node then 1/4-1/2 strength... No more ocean forest it is not for cannabis...
It is a hot soil hence the deep green leaves so test fir water content by picking up the bucket then water when it feels 1/2 dry... It will be fine just avoid too much evaporation with hot soils ...
Right on point! it's the soil. Ocean Forest is to Hot for little ones. It's fine when they get bigger, but not now.