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fullensurfer707
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Registered: 07/08/12
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Last seen: 12 years, 7 months
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Re: leaves twisting underside up, burning edges/browning [Re: Triptonic]
#630997 - 07/08/12 10:29 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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I am having the same problem on my 2 1/2 week olds right now. they look the exact same as yours in the pics. i cam to the conclusion it is a ph or ppm problem, and it is locking out calcium and magnesium. mine were also locking out potassium and phos. towards the end until i fixed it. i added dolomite lime to my soil to balance ph to undo lockout. I also foliar fed to keep the plants healthy since the roots wee recovering. im not saying this is what it is, but if you didnt add dolomite lime to your soil, then i bet i hit it. I would also recommend checking your roots by flipping your plant upside down and pulling off the pot while not disturbing the roots. if they arent growing much, or nubby looking, or discolored, then you need to diagnose and fix. This is a root not getting nutrients problem. Hope this helps man, because a gentleman on rollit up told me this and it def helped me! GOOD LUCK!!!
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fullensurfer707
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Registered: 07/08/12
Posts: 2
Last seen: 12 years, 7 months
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Re: leaves twisting underside up, burning edges/browning [Re: fullensurfer707]
#630998 - 07/08/12 10:32 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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fullensurfer707 said: I am having the same problem on my 2 1/2 week olds right now. they look the exact same as yours in the pics. i cam to the conclusion it is a ph or ppm problem, and it is locking out calcium and magnesium. mine were also locking out potassium and phos. towards the end until i fixed it. i added dolomite lime to my soil to balance ph to undo lockout. I also foliar fed to keep the plants healthy since the roots wee recovering. im not saying this is what it is, but if you didnt add dolomite lime to your soil, then i bet i hit it. I would also recommend checking your roots by flipping your plant upside down and pulling off the pot while not disturbing the roots. if they arent growing much, or nubby looking, or discolored, then you need to diagnose and fix. This is a root not getting nutrients problem. Hope this helps man, because a gentleman on rollit up told me this and it def helped me! GOOD LUCK!!!
sorry, i wanna be clear, it has been happening for the past week and a half and it has gotten better but not fully gone away. it started to get alot better when i balanced my ph and added dolomite lime, that is a must!
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