Help, what could be the problem here?

vpshd

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One of my plants is now curling its top leaves downwards. I have no clue of what it could be...
I have a stable temp in my box, I am feeding with a 10-3-7 fertilizer but now i am doing a pause with ferts.
Can anyone help my?
Thanks.
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hmm im stumped your using a 10-3-7 should be high in nitrogen
but the clawing may suggest nitrogen deficiency
you might have a lockout going on from ph issues
I don't see how it could be nitrogen deficient with the ferts your running
what kind of soil are you using and whats the runoff ph?
what kind of water are you using to water the plants?
 
I agree with nitrogen toxicity. They are very green, correct? Use plain water for a bit or flush.
 
n tox. look at the claw if you hawe some pk yust a lill bit a ml in 2l of ph water maybi some micro... for two or thre days then continue with normal fed. or put into flowering as you wish
 
10-3- 7 sounds like sea bird guano mix you should feed every two weeks with this higher percent nutrient.
 
Your plant in the photographs appears to show a nitrogen overdose evident by the curled "clawing" of the leaves. What is the temperature and humidity of your grow area? What are you adjusting your pH to? What is your soil/soiless mixture?
 
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