Pigtail looking leaves

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by Christ0420, Jul 20, 2017.

  1. Not really sure what's going on here maybe overwatering combined with heat or Broad or russet mites? Need A little help with the diagnosis please.
     

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  2. How hot is it outside?
     
  3. Nutrient toxicity.
     
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  4. What makes you think it's nutrient toxicity?


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  5. What makes you think it's nutrient toxicity?


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  6. The color of the bottom leaves and the brown tips. Nitrogen toxicity. Hey I have been wrong before, but with my initial glance thats what it looked like to me. What nutes are you using, how much are you feeding, and how often are you flushing? Are you using any preventative measures for pests?
     
  7. [​IMG] this is what's in the soil and for pests are use Nimoy oil, safer soap and flying skull nuke'em



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  8. Neem oil*


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  9. #10 Mahmo, Jul 22, 2017
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    Chicken manure is REALLY hot! I would flush your plants with nice clean water for a few days. I wouldn't be top dressing with chicken manure IF that is indeed what you are doing. If you indeed have mites, I would use Azamax to kill those suckers off. That just me though because I have had great results. Other may disagree. Good luck brother.
     
  10. It was a 1 inch layer that was mixed in to the 45 gallon pot I have several 25 gallon pots that are doing very well reaching about 6 feet tall right now with no signs of the curly leaves. Is it possible this could be from overwatering or is it definitely a nutrient problem?


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  11. It doesn't look like over watering to me. And the lower leaves are really dark green which looks to me like Nitrogen Toxicity. Maybe others will chime in.
     
  12. Very dark green leaves with extreme clawing=nitrogen toxicity.
     
  13. So I have not watered for three days now should I give them a regular water today and then flush them out in two days?


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  14. Ok thank you


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