stikeegrnlf
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What's up everyone?
I've run into some slight problems with one of my plants since I put it into flowering last week. Some of the leaves have been curling downward at the tips, and some are completely curled up. They feel dry, even though the soil is saturated. There are no spots, or other signs of necrosis, and the color of the leaves has not changed. Despite this, the budding has not been affected. My setup is three, 150 watt CFL's, in a pot that holds about 35-40 lbs of soil. I recently transplanted the plant, after I noticed the symptoms, and think it could be due to either rootbind, overwatering, or over-fertilization. I was using MG plant nutes for vegging, and have since switched to MG blooming nutes last week. I am pretty sure my plant will live, but was wondering what I could do to not make this any worse? Everything I found on-line for these symptoms point to the three causes I listed already, but doesn't state which it could be. If any of you have experienced this with your plants, I'd appreciate any advice you can give me. Thanks everyone.
I've run into some slight problems with one of my plants since I put it into flowering last week. Some of the leaves have been curling downward at the tips, and some are completely curled up. They feel dry, even though the soil is saturated. There are no spots, or other signs of necrosis, and the color of the leaves has not changed. Despite this, the budding has not been affected. My setup is three, 150 watt CFL's, in a pot that holds about 35-40 lbs of soil. I recently transplanted the plant, after I noticed the symptoms, and think it could be due to either rootbind, overwatering, or over-fertilization. I was using MG plant nutes for vegging, and have since switched to MG blooming nutes last week. I am pretty sure my plant will live, but was wondering what I could do to not make this any worse? Everything I found on-line for these symptoms point to the three causes I listed already, but doesn't state which it could be. If any of you have experienced this with your plants, I'd appreciate any advice you can give me. Thanks everyone.