1. Im growing big bud in a hydro system 1 all ph and nutes ok but plant leaves are curling from the top down the edges start to curl under almost rolling up like a awning. The tips culing like a long finger nail. I plant is bad others are starting to follow. They are three weeks into flowering. Ive tried flushing spraying water on leaves and floral feed nothing works Ive searched the web for pics or any one else with this problem.I did notice that the roots are packed into the pot could this be because they ran out of room? They are in hydro rock in a six inch pot Thanks
     
  2. Hey M8

    The same thing happened to one of my plants just to the about 10 sets of leaves near the top but not the very top.

    I have a post a few posts down from this one called "very sick plants :-( pls help" you may be to see the plant that had the same problems as yours in the pics, I cant remember.

    Anyways my plants were root bound I have since moved to larger pots (pics also on other post) only been a day since repotting but they have picked up aload, the curling hasn't sorted it's self out yet but its still early days
     
  3. Yes Ive seen your plants as i researched the troubles with mine. mine do not look like this. My leaves are not yellowing they roll up like a joint (roll under they are very dark green and it starts from the top down. From the research ive done you may be over fertalized From what i have read the roots should not bind because of hydro. I will try to post pics later The leaves look very thin from rolling up
     
  4. Aw right

    I'm new to growing so not to sure but yeah those pics are like 3 weeks to a month after the first signs but the plant with started going like that before the yellowing and cant really see from the pics but the leaves tips curl in which you can see but also alot curled in at the sides both sides off each leaf.

    Might not have anything to do with the roots being bound dunno

    Ps On my first post the 5th pic the plant with the curling is the one on the bottom right.
     
  5. excess nitrogen can cause the dreaded claw
     

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