Greenhorn84
New Member
Hi Folks.
This year, i started my first grow. I want to grow outdoors, in a few spots close to my home. I started my plants from seeds (Hollands Hope and Guerillas Gusto, both known to be tough enough for outdoor grow) around the beginning of april, and kept them indoors under fluorescent lights until now. I wanted to set the plants outdoor next week, so i started giving them a little sunlight, but now they have developed some symptoms.
1. Some leaves have a "claw" on their tip, and the edges curl down sideways. Many have a real edge where the leaf suddenly turns down. I read about it online, but theres so many things that could cause it! It might be over- or underwatering, nitrogen toxicity, copper deficiency (the lowest "real" leaf is turning yellow from the tip).
2. Some leaves are curled upwards from the side, i guess this could be a heat/light reaction because the plants aren't used to direct sunlight?
Please help. I have not used any fertilizer, but i did use pre-fertilized potting soil. I had the plants in that soil from the beginning on, and the problems started just now, so i dont think that is causing the problem. Thanks in advance for any help!
Greenhorn
P.S. : I found out itt might be the ph-level, which could lock out all kinds of nutes, so i'm getting a ph meter in a few days. I'm using water from the tab.
This year, i started my first grow. I want to grow outdoors, in a few spots close to my home. I started my plants from seeds (Hollands Hope and Guerillas Gusto, both known to be tough enough for outdoor grow) around the beginning of april, and kept them indoors under fluorescent lights until now. I wanted to set the plants outdoor next week, so i started giving them a little sunlight, but now they have developed some symptoms.
1. Some leaves have a "claw" on their tip, and the edges curl down sideways. Many have a real edge where the leaf suddenly turns down. I read about it online, but theres so many things that could cause it! It might be over- or underwatering, nitrogen toxicity, copper deficiency (the lowest "real" leaf is turning yellow from the tip).
2. Some leaves are curled upwards from the side, i guess this could be a heat/light reaction because the plants aren't used to direct sunlight?
Please help. I have not used any fertilizer, but i did use pre-fertilized potting soil. I had the plants in that soil from the beginning on, and the problems started just now, so i dont think that is causing the problem. Thanks in advance for any help!
Greenhorn
P.S. : I found out itt might be the ph-level, which could lock out all kinds of nutes, so i'm getting a ph meter in a few days. I'm using water from the tab.