Extreme Overnight Clawing - NO BUGS


that top in the background is also showing some weirdness…only the tops…where the wind is more constant, while the lower canopy looks awesome.
im thinking wind burn, nothing to freak over

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Looks like a change the water regime quite possibly due to an up potting. Most likely fix is to go a little longer between water/feed.

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I don’t care if you do like me big man. Don’t ask for advice if you don’t want it. Seen N tox a fair few times and that’s what it looks like to me. This isnt about whether we’re friends. This is about the plants :100::+1:

PS @esmereldaspike is my fiancé. She doesn’t like me most days either
Good job she loves me :rofl:

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it very well could be the early onset of root rot. Blu might be just as right as anyone here. it will progress and they will look like that all over if it’s root rot…but there’s no discoloration yet…so it would be extremely early in the root rot stages if it was. Good dry back wouldn’t hurt.

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I not here to sqobble or play in a playground with who likes who, I’m here to learn and help in anyway I can. If I wanted to know about drama I would be on Facebook not OG and @anon58740919 I do love you but you are a nob own it! :green_heart::metal:

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yes ma’am i swear i hate drama. just seemed that it was a copy quote as though you knew i had him blocked…lol…relax colan…ill like you again in a few months.

Too much n : )

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too much Nitro wouldn’t collapse turgidity like that though…and leave rest of plant untouched…no scorched leaf tips typical of nute burn…

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It does on certain strains / phenos

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I didn’t even see the poster. I was shown a picture on the Mrs phone. (I’m doing my own bits in the garden now plumbing my pots and control bucket) and gave my opinion. So it was anonymous. I’m relaxed me mate. You do you. I’m not here to be liked. I’m here for the growing :100::muscle:

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I was taught to do copy quote to keep a thread tidy you will see on my growing diary comments, didnt even know you can block people that’s how much of a noob I am :rofl:

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You can’t really block but you can ignore or mute members. I’ve only got one muted and it ain’t @Mudballs :rofl:

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yeah im a very patient and caring father type…but i have my limits. if they aren’t helping me fly higher…they are trying to drag me down…they get the axe if it’s that.

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I had a cut of banham OG do that to me recently. I believe nitrogen toxicity but was also surprised cuz I had plenty more plants and even phenos of banham that would get the same feeding everyday. I’m hydro with the ph just like your saying. That cut I ran once more and it did it again this same time flower as yours. when the others didn’t idk if a cut can specifically be more sensitive to nitrogen or what exactly because I’m always mixing big batches to feed a whole tent. I’ll post a pic of that when it was finished.

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Leaf tip burn is from feeding to high a feed quickly
That is a gradual build up of n in plant/pot over time for that paarticular plant

Your leafs are very dark green an indicator

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ergo…no nitro tox :slight_smile:
edit…they are crazy dark green arent they. idk i dont believe it’s nitro tox…fun morning :slight_smile:

I have a bag of Cal-Mag for my tomatoes.
It’s numberes are 15-0-0, so almost pure nitrogen.
Caused a lot of problems with my tomato plants this year. On Aug 1st, I ripped up 2 plants that were each about 5’ tall, and maybe 2.5ft diameter, not a single tomato or even blossom.

Lob

High n in flower equals less bud more leaf

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Ah I was wondering why mine clawed but never saw a burn in the leaves, thank you for the knowledge

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I had a Blue dream cross that did that same thing while other strains growing with it were fine. It had some clawing aIl the way to finish. For what its worth I agree with @ifish It doesn’t like the Nitrogen.

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