Welcome to the Growery Message Board! You are experiencing a small sample of what the site has to offer. Please login or register to post messages and view our exclusive members-only content. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more!
My plants leaves are clawing heavily, I treated with some seaweed concentrate with its regular watering and the clawing subsided, but the newest leaves now are clawing and feel loose and flimsy.
The larger new leaves are leaning on the lower level of leaves they are so flimsy.
Will update with pics ASAP, growery wont connect when i try to upload at the moment for some reason
Whenever you make a post in here, always fill this out.
1. Are you growing from seed or clones? 2. How old are your plants? 3. How tall are your plants? 4. What size containers are they planted in? 5. What is your soil mix? 6. How often do you water and what type of water do you use? 7. What is the pH of your water? 8. What kind of fertilizer do you use and what is its NPK ratio? 9. Do you foliar feed or spray your plants with anything? 10. What kind of lights do you use and how many watts combined? (HPS, MH, fluorescent, halogen, incandescent "plant lights") 11. How close are your lights to the plants? 12. What size is your grow space in square feet? 13. What is the temperature and humidity in your grow space? 14. What is the pH of the soil? 15. Have you noticed any insect activity in your grow space? 16. How much experience do you have growing?
What kind of seaweed extract, and how much per gallon of water did you add, and was it pH'd
-------------------- Dude she isn't as young as she use to be.
Looks like the nitrogen may be high and a little to much water. Clawing is no big deal. Now if you start to get gray spots then you have problems.
-------------------- All creatures tremble when faced with violence. All creatures fear death, all love life. If we can only see ourselves in others, then how could we possibly hurt another creature?