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Clawing, and some puffy leaves

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Hello- I’d appreciate anyone’s input.

The girls have Nice broad leaves but 3/6 are curling and have puffy leaves. is is cal\mag?

Waikiki queen3
Borderliner 3
Both have Si

Week1-4 sodium halide 69 degrees
50% humidity
Fan was direct but soft. Now it off but the dehumidifier creates a breeze in the 3.75x7 room

Week 5+6 new black dog Led
Reverse osmosis water (filter canister system)

FoxFarm ocean forest (*no nutes) yet
Transplanted week ago into 5g smart pot
Any ideas? Thanks!!!
 

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Hello- I’d appreciate anyone’s input.

The girls have Nice broad leaves but 3/6 are curling and have puffy leaves. is is cal\mag?

Waikiki queen3
Borderliner 3
Both have Si

Week1-4 sodium halide 69 degrees
50% humidity
Fan was direct but soft. Now it off but the dehumidifier creates a breeze in the 3.75x7 room

Week 5+6 new black dog Led
Reverse osmosis water (filter canister system)

FoxFarm ocean forest (*no nutes) yet
Transplanted week ago into 5g smart pot
Any ideas? Thanks!!!
Looks over watered with the leaves turning down try raising you pot up off the tent floor creat a air gap under it dryer roots will help your problem it’s got to have good drainage when you water to water till run off ?
 
Looks over watered with the leaves turning down try raising you pot up off the tent floor creat a air gap under it dryer roots will help your problem it’s got to have good drainage when you water to water till run off ?
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Could be nitrogen toxicity,its seems to be clawing at the ends from the pic.
 
The tips are not burnt just recurving down over watering lack of good drainage .
he said he transplanted a week ago but didnt mention if he watered or not?not saying its not over watered but ive seen nitrogen toxic plants that clawed that had no burnt tips
 
Might be the transplant into new foxfarm, maybe a bit rich for the plant at first, or just a bit of a shock to the root system from transplant. Five gallon smart pots should give the plants more room.
 
he said he transplanted a week ago but didnt mention if he watered or not?not saying its not over watered but ive seen nitrogen toxic plants that clawed that had no burnt tips
Yes it could have caused the tip burn but that’s the plants least worry when leaves recurve there to heave with water . I hope all the answers have helped .
 
Thank you for your kind replies. Clawing has stopped except on new growth which is all lite green. I water the 5g pots every 5-6 days. I switched from a metal halide to a black dog 200. Around the time I transplanted 12-14 days ago.
Wtf????!!😢
 

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Thank you for your kind replies. Clawing has stopped except on new growth which is all lite green. I water the 5g pots every 5-6 days. I switched from a metal halide to a black dog 200. Around the time I transplanted 12-14 days ago.
Wtf????!!😢
If it's not broke - don't fix it. You should have stayed with halide. They make better buds and you don't have a tenth the problems. LED suck.
 
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