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Curtain_Glow Curtain_Glow
6 years ago
Start of week three, Critical + and Charlottes Angel growing great. OG Kush still small but shows improving growth after first feeding last week. I am using the General Hydroponics Micro, Grow, and Bloom series. Only feeding every other watering.
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Curtain_Glow
Curtain_Glowstarted grow question 6 years ago
I’ve noticed on my OG Kush that the leaf tips have started to curl down like claws. Everything I’ve read says it can be either nitrogen toxicity or underwatering. Any suggestions for the toxicity besides flushing with ph’d water?? TIA
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Finsfan
Finsfananswered grow question 6 years ago
Imo, it's defintely nitrogen toxicity. Over-wateting isn'tva clawing exactly.It's More of a puffed out leave like an umbrella. Just too much N in your soil. You can either flush it out, or simply lower your nitrogen input the next week or two. I would just let her use it up until she's at a level it's no longer toxic. It'll fix itself if u let it. Just feed plain water the rest of the week, then decrease what you've been adfing for N in 1/2 or even 1/4. Then work your way back up. I've learned nutrient schedules are sometimes too much. I'll lower it by a couple ml. And work my way up now because my first grows i constantly had N toxicity.
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello ! Your clawing leaves is a sign of nitrogen toxicity to me and the most effective way to get rid of that toxicity is to flush the medium that will flush the N excess away. However from what I can see on the pictures I would not bet on a high toxicity as your clawing are very very slight so the damages are still reversible. Your leaves looks more like a strain with serrated blades on the edges of your leaves. Now it depends on the nutrients you are using , with mineral nutrients your plant will eat and assimilate faster the nutrients than with organic nutrients and you don't tell us which fertilizer you are using so if it's a mineral feeding then the flush is necessary. I hope it will help you 😁✌️🏼
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
You can neutralize nitrogen in soil by tilling in organic materials that will raise the ph of the soil or hydrated lime.😊 I know im a little late...but for future growing. ✌️
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