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I press rosin and that was the original idea! She’s still goin! Lol thanxWell, at this point you might as well finish it out if you can. It looks like you've got some decent trichomes there, if nothing else, make it into some hash or oil for edibles.
Thanks I don’t use fresh shit , I use worm castings/ bonemeal/dolimite etc. I do think I got this particular batch of soil to hot.Also, as a rancher I can tell you from experience, if you mix your soil yourself, and you use something like horse or cow shit, make sure the shit is NOT fresh. I used to use the shit I mucked from the stalls, after letting it sit outside for at least a month with a couple of rain storms to help rinse it out.
And be careful with chicken shit, it's very hot, only a little tiny bit is needed. And also dangerous, wear a mask when handling chicken shit.
No none added I’m familiar with the claw these are almost in a spiral shape , some one suggested it may be light schedule?The leaf clawing looks like it is being over fertilized. What type of fertilizer and how often do you use it? A flush might help if you are too high in nutrients... the soil that you are using doesn't have nutrients added from the manufacturer, does it?
Yeah like I said spiraling occurs when a plant "re-veges" itself. Meaning it went from bloom, back into veg state. Maybe even just briefly. If the plant's dark cycle is disturbed, even for a few minutes, it could revert to veg state, until it gets a full 12 hours of darkness again. Just to put it basically.No none added I’m familiar with the claw these are almost in a spiral shape , some one suggested it may be light schedule?
No none added I’m familiar with the claw these are almost in a spiral shape , some one suggested it may be light schedule?
That kind of clawing is pretty distinctive and is absolutely related to nutrient stress.
Some strains are more sensitive than others to excessive nutes. I had a Grandaddy Purple plant that threw fits using the same nutrients as several other strains, but only the GDP had problems. Excessive P or K is often overlooked and it tends to accumulate in the growing medium as time goes on. Nirogen is more mobile and can be flushed out easily, but P and K seem to stay in the medium and can become toxic after a while. Plants also change their nute preferences depending on growing/flowering cycles. The plant looks pretty rough, but if yu fix the soil it should bounce back. I agree that it looks like it is in the veg/flower limbo state, where you get a bunch of single and tri lobed leaves. Nutrient damage twists the leaves but doesn't typically change the overall shape of them. My diagnosis is a flowering cycle interruption combined with way too many nutes. Re-planting into something a little softer won't hurt it any... if it has lived this long, it is pretty strong!Yes, I agree dirtbag, but do you think some strains might be "more prone, more susceptible" to this kind of clawing than others.
That leaf curl is nitrogen burn... Flush and put some banana peel water on itLeaf curl like what you’re showing isn’t good. Suspect bugs, have you scoped the backs of the affected leaves for bugs? Deal with this quickly or all could be lost.
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