xXMidasXx
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So as my opener states my plant is in some rough shape, every morning I go in, switch the light on and my plant is hanging there looking sad and I seriously cannot for the life of me figure it out. I've posted on this same plant about a week ago and still never got any answers that solved the problem or explained why !y leaves were twisting almost like a corkscrew.
The corkscrew leaves I read COULD be from excellerated growth but how can I be sure when it looks like it's unhappy? So again visual sign corkscrewed leaves, leaf is dry-ish (how do you know what a leaf is suppose to feel like in terms of moisture vs. dry?) When I take it out of the room and look t it in normal light it is fairly green as you can see in the picture. No tip burn, or hooked tips. No discolouration. So again! I'm left to believe it is something going on in the soil.
I'm using a soilless mix, fert I have on hand is green planet A/B formula, Cal/mag by GH, and some pH test kit also from GH.
Im using a 1200w led I have a blower fan pushing cool fresh air into the room and a fan. Plus there are fans in the LED light itself. It's light cycle is 18-6 (on/off) I usually water once a week as the soil really didn't seem dry enough to have me think I needed to.
The plant was started from seed January 1, 2019. My pH is around 6.6-6.7 going in and running a TDS of 250. My nutrient chart was distilled/spring water (bottled) for the first two weeks, after that I began giving it Cal/mag and then veg formula at about quarter strength. I feed twice, then flush every third watering to remove any salts. I was giving it 3-4 cups of water at first but because I thought it could be overwatering I started bring it down to 1-2 cups every 2-3 days. Now I touch the leaf and it kind of makes a crispy leaf sound (not actually gripping the leaf or damaging it) so now I'm wondering if I'm underwatering?
It might help to know this is a blueberry indica, I read bout the strain and found out that it's a outdoor strain. Wondering if this could be a thing that I'm growing indoors (the seed was started indoor).
I'm wondering if it could be my light maybe being too strong? I switched it from a t5 four strip two foot that put out 10,000 lumes.to a 1200w led. I just transplanted it about 2 1/2 weeks ago. I have bigger pots but when I look through the drain holes I see no roots poking out the bottom to tell me it's root bound in any way?
This is about all the info I can provide. I just want to fix her and grow but it's jusst seemingly impossible to get it to smile and be happy ive seem her in praising position once throughout this grow. So getting worried.
Any help appreciated, thank you.
(PS the picture showing a smaller plant was the same plant as the other pics about a week ago.)
The corkscrew leaves I read COULD be from excellerated growth but how can I be sure when it looks like it's unhappy? So again visual sign corkscrewed leaves, leaf is dry-ish (how do you know what a leaf is suppose to feel like in terms of moisture vs. dry?) When I take it out of the room and look t it in normal light it is fairly green as you can see in the picture. No tip burn, or hooked tips. No discolouration. So again! I'm left to believe it is something going on in the soil.
I'm using a soilless mix, fert I have on hand is green planet A/B formula, Cal/mag by GH, and some pH test kit also from GH.
Im using a 1200w led I have a blower fan pushing cool fresh air into the room and a fan. Plus there are fans in the LED light itself. It's light cycle is 18-6 (on/off) I usually water once a week as the soil really didn't seem dry enough to have me think I needed to.
The plant was started from seed January 1, 2019. My pH is around 6.6-6.7 going in and running a TDS of 250. My nutrient chart was distilled/spring water (bottled) for the first two weeks, after that I began giving it Cal/mag and then veg formula at about quarter strength. I feed twice, then flush every third watering to remove any salts. I was giving it 3-4 cups of water at first but because I thought it could be overwatering I started bring it down to 1-2 cups every 2-3 days. Now I touch the leaf and it kind of makes a crispy leaf sound (not actually gripping the leaf or damaging it) so now I'm wondering if I'm underwatering?
It might help to know this is a blueberry indica, I read bout the strain and found out that it's a outdoor strain. Wondering if this could be a thing that I'm growing indoors (the seed was started indoor).
I'm wondering if it could be my light maybe being too strong? I switched it from a t5 four strip two foot that put out 10,000 lumes.to a 1200w led. I just transplanted it about 2 1/2 weeks ago. I have bigger pots but when I look through the drain holes I see no roots poking out the bottom to tell me it's root bound in any way?
This is about all the info I can provide. I just want to fix her and grow but it's jusst seemingly impossible to get it to smile and be happy ive seem her in praising position once throughout this grow. So getting worried.
Any help appreciated, thank you.
(PS the picture showing a smaller plant was the same plant as the other pics about a week ago.)