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Hi all,

This is my first grow, and things have been going pretty smoothly until I recently repotted my plant and it began having leaves that are both curling up and drying out/ falling off.
I was worried about it being notrogen toxicity so I flushed it with PH balanced water and skipped nutrients on its most recent feed, but it is still looking sick and having leaves dry up and fall off.
I’ll add some picks, and if anyone could shoot me some advice I would really appreciate it!

P.s. - Just for extra info, its Clementine, about 5-6 weeks Into veg, and it’s an indoor grow
 

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How often do you water it? Do you let the soil dry out between waterings? Overwatering would be my guess.
 
Overwatering. The leaf curling is typical, and your soil is wet. Let her dry out between waterings. Water rarely, but fully. It will take her a while to recover, but she can. Go light on nutes until she perks up. Overwatering kills off some of the roots.
 
Man I recently started using that after reading a lot about it! It’s a very versatile product!
I have great hopes as a bud rot preventative. It's starting to rain here, and my plants have 2 to 4 weeks left. Sprayed them today, as a matter of fact.
 
I have great hopes as a bud rot preventative. It's starting to rain here, and my plants have 2 to 4 weeks left. Sprayed them today, as a matter of fact.
I hit my plants with that as well, been foggy and drizzling for a month and I seen early signs so I did some trimming and hit it with That! So far it’s been great
 
I hit my plants with that as well, been foggy and drizzling for a month and I seen early signs so I did some trimming and hit it with That! So far it’s been great
My plant that is your namesake, Original Glue/OG
 

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Here is my og, true and pure strain
3.5 weeks into flower
 

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Interesting. obviously a different strain. Mine is from Nirvana Seeds. You?
 
Interesting. obviously a different strain. Mine is from Nirvana Seeds. You?
From seed king ( originally). This is a f3 in-house to stabilize the strain and development of node via gene and characteristics selections , 6 yrs of breeding got us to this stage and it’s clone only atm but I’m thinking after this cycle to cross back for seeds
Oh one fact I left out; I always reveg og to get that node development and stretch
 
Oh it’s a og kush btw. Sorry didn’t mention that
 
How often do you water it? Do you let the soil dry out between waterings? Overwatering would be my guess.
Overwatering. The leaf curling is typical, and your soil is wet. Let her dry out between waterings. Water rarely, but fully. It will take her a while to recover, but she can. Go light on nutes until she perks up. Overwatering kills off some of the roots.
Oh I see, I guess I’ll do just that. Thank you for the help! I really appreciate it.
 
  • Boron – plants with leaves that do not grow properly, look discolored, with abnormal growth and dying leaves can be due to boron deficiencies. This nutrient deficiency is common in environments with dry and very low humidity.
  • Calcium – newer leaves that have dead spots, crinkling, small brown spots, spotting, molting and stunted growth may be due to calcium deficiencies. This condition tends to appear in newly grown leaves or in leaves with rapid vegetative growth.
  • Copper – there is possible copper deficiency when you see leaves that have turned dark with tips that have turned yellow or white. A shiny or metallic sheen can be seen on the top of the leaves and these become stiff and start turning under as the deficiency worsens.
  • Iron – iron deficiencies can happen alongside other mineral deficiencies. It starts when leaves turn bright yellow which can clear up when the condition is corrected. Iron deficiencies can also be due to plant stress.
  • Magnesium – magnesium deficiencies will show as yellow color on the veins and edges of leaves. If magnesium deficiencies are not treated right away, this could spiral out of control and can cause the loss of the lower leaves of your plant.
  • Nitrogen – nitrogen deficiencies can turn the leaves of plants yellow.

Copy and paste from a article I keep for refernace from sunwest genetics.
It’s to help ID potential deficiencies
 
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