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I would agree with that. Looks like a phophorous problem just getting started. Maybe PH crept up there on ya when you weren't looking and caused...
Looks like you've got a buildup of salts. Do a flush of just PH-corrected water.
It looks like your plant had a breakage in that area and is repairing the damage. If everything is still normal, don't worry too much about it,...
To me, what it looks like is a phosphorous and nitrogen deficiency. Since you've not been feeding it, those two issues would explain the...
Man.....this one is kinda hard because sativas are so finiky. I would say it is a potassium deficiency. Up your nutrient a little that has the...
Sergio is correct.....it looks like a good old phosphorous deficiency. Some worm castings, bat guano, fishmeal, blood meal(but it's slow to act)...
No problem, bossman.....it's all good. I'm trying to spend more time in this section....because if anything, I've made my share of mistakes in...
Just had to stop in and echo the comments about how healthy these plants look. You've got it down pat, and I really enjoyed reading this journal....
I love the look of those sativas. As graceful as a plant can be. Good Luck!!
Is this not the exact advise I gave you last week on these very boards? What's the problem? Why stick around at a place you feel has no value to...
You're fine....no worries. These plants are programmed for just such an occasion. If it were growing wild, it would be munched on by deer,...
That's something you're going to have to ask the creator when you get to the pearly gates one day. That's just the way it is with these things....
Most anytime you see leaves doing that gnarly, retarded rickets-looking thing, it's usually a PH issue. Try and get that PH down to a 5.3-5.5...
That's a pretty tight-looking setup you got going on over there. Real clean. These plants can take some abuse and keep on tickin', can't...
I would imagine he said that in an effort to keep in line with the whole "organic" way of thinking. You know, no chemicals......which, in your...
OK....if they're shriveling, then you're giving too much water to the seedling. I know it's difficult not to want to keep it watered and provided...
Without really seeing any pics, it's kinda hard to tell, but you sound like you're pretty sure that's what's going on, so we'll assume it's light...
Cut the watering to only once...maybe twice per 10 days, and if you could let us know a little more about your soil...what kind is is, what's in...
Get the light down as close to the plant as possible.....about 2 in. from it. You need to control the stretch of the seedling as much as you can...
I would say it is......you've got too much humidity, and not enough air movement.