• I have one stem of a plant that is really weird. All the other buds on the stems are a lot more mature than this one stem. It always had a twisted leaf, which I thought was really weird and thought maybe it was a nute burn. Only using grow dots and recharge. But now that she’s starting to mature more it’s so obvious that the bud is not. Never…

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    wholebunchanumbers, PuraVidaFarms and 5 others
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    • I’ve seen plants do all kinds of strange things over the years. Doesn’t look like the branches were ever over-crowded and shading that one. That really only leaves a hormonal stress response to something. Nothing good. Plants can neglect branches when under attack from root pests. Neglected growth can be caused by quick hormonal imbalances…

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      • Not good, but not that bad if you get just one out of five hundred, the way i see it, it’s just another possible mecanism, another trick it has to maybe get laid eventualy…oh no pollen here… and i got some stress, so fuck me, i’m gonna grow one bud real slow and see if i catch a late come- er…grr

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        • If it was from seed, don’t clone it. If they are all the same clone, but only one did that, then you preaty much know it is a conditionnal trait, could be triggered faster in some plants(from seeds) than others, but that gets more complex…a physical trait is a potential expression of genes, or non expression of genes.. ok nuff rocket sciey3nce

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      • 5 weeks into flower just using Grow Dots and recharge. Plant tips are showing a little bit of brown and curling up. Not bad. But is it nute burn? Figured the dots were pretty mild. First grow with them. Anyone have ideas?

        bigted, TerpyTen and 2 others
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        • Pictures would help.

          How many tablespoons dots to container size?

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        • What’s your medium?

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        • How is your environment? If the curling is only at the top of the plant then low humidity/high temps speed up transpiration rates faster than the plant can transport water which messes up the stomatas and curls/dries the leaf.

          If the curling is all over could also be underwatered and therefore nute burn.

          Hard to say for sure without more details.

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        • She’s just feeding hard at the stage she’s in and getting her nails done it’s not a problem she’s just processing a bunch of food and you might be letting her dry back a little bit to much between waterings and the nutrients are getting condensed into the little bit of water that she has left before you water her again?

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        • I know takin tops got second place in the DGC…Is there a link to see where the takin tops or Tropicana products can be purchased?

          farmville, pungolian and 3 others
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          What does your media consist of? Not watering to run off is how you get salt build up which causes pH to swing out of range. Plants consume far more water than minerals. Salts form as minerals concentrate during dry backs. Proper run off insures excess minerals and salts get washed out between waterings. 10-20% run off is what you want…

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          The picture with the damaged leaves show an issue with your pH. When the pH swings quickly out of range leaves will deform, twist and form random brown splotches. This will typically lead to lockout and other nutrient deficiency symptoms appearing. Check the run off next feeding to get an idea of where the pH is at and go from there.

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