Ok I found out a few days ago that my plant has started to pre flower. As I notice my leaves we're not looking regular. They are turning and the leaves are not flat. Can anyone tell me what this could be please. This is my first female I had ever grown and I'm happy that it came out to be a female. I just don't want it to get sick on my first female. Hears some pics of the female Sent from Space because I'm to high
im using tap water from my sink the water is ok it's not the water. I'm using fox farm ocean forest. Sent from Space because I'm to high well since it's flowering do I need more in potassium? If so what kind should I get? Sent from Space because I'm to high
A deficiency doesn't mean you don't have it available in the soil... it just means that the root zone is not the proper environment for proper uptake. That is why LITFA works so well for so many things... most little issues sort themselves out and its when we start trying to intervene on a completely healthy plant that we start to do damage to them.
So what exactly are you trying to say jonnyblaze? I'm new to his so yea Sent from Space because I'm to high
You got a nice looking plant and I wouldn't give any extra thoughts to the way the leaves are... If you start having them yellow in a day and die off the next then you have a problem otherwise LITFA... leave it the f alone... the code of all the great consistent growers I know on this site. I try to spend as little time worrying about the plants and focus on soil maintenance (top dressing, compost teas) and training (FIM, LST, ScrOG)
Yea that's why I told him feed it like normal and dont do anything different. Dont want him to love it to death which happens all to often.
So as far as the leaves looking weird it's all good? Lol ok thanks y'all for the input I would just wait and see. Sent from Space because I'm to high
They don't look weird bro... no leaf is perfect forever they get wavy, have some burnt tips, sometimes edges curl, all are signs of something but just because you see a small symptom doesn't mean you have to go out looking for a solution... plants in the wild go though the same thing and they don't have someone to come give them a cal mag boost or flush their container. They grow they adapt they thrive unless they aren't worth keeping anyway
I dont see the brown spots in question in those pics, can you post close shot of the brown spots please?