help me with curling

ablepipeman

Active Member
ok the first couple pics i need help figuring out whats causing these to curl. the last 2 pics are the same plant just 15 days apart. let me know what you think on the difference. I was just looking at the pics and noticed the dates on the last two and thought there was a huge difference in the overall size. thanks everyone, hope you all like them.
 

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ablepipeman

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+rep for helping me figure out whats wrong. i think its overwatering from all the rain we got last week, but im not sure. so if i could get a second opinion on it i would appreciate it. thanks
 

krustofskie

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The plants look quite healty, nice and green. The 4th picture looks a little droopy, drooping of the leaves is a sign of overwatering, also a sign of underwatering. But looking good.
 
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Fallen Buckshot

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could be underwatering .. how often you water as that soil looks rocky and dry
 

SHAWTYBANGBANG

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Yellowing of:
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P
K
Mg
Fe
Cu
Zn
B
Mb
Mn
Over Fertilization​
Young leaves
Middle leaves
Older leaves

Between veins
Old leaves drop
Leaves curl over
Leaves curl under
Yellowing of:
N
P
K
Mg
Fe
Cu
Zn
B
Mb
Mn
Over Fertilization​
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for more informationTips Burn:
N
P
K
Mg
Fe
Cu
Zn
B
Mb
Mn
Over Fertilization​
Young leaves
Older leaves
Young leaves wrinkle/curl


Necrosis


Growth Stunted

Dark/purple color
Pale color
Mottling
Spindly
Soft stems
Hard/brittle stems

Tips die
Bad roots
Wilting
Symptoms
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P
K
Mg
Fe
Cu
Zn
B
Mb
Mn
Over Fertilization​



N - NITROGEN (N)

Pale plants, red stems, smaller growth. Rapid yellowing of lower leaves progressing up the plant. Add any chemical fertilizer containing N. Treated plants recover in about a week.
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P - PHOSPHORUS (P)

Slow or stunted growth, red stems. Smaller leaves that are dark green. Lower leaves yellow and die. Add chemical fertilizer containing P. Affected leaves will not show recovery but new growth will apear normal.
K - POTASSIUM (K)

Affected plants are usually tallest and appear to be most vigorous. Necrotic spots form on lower leaves. Red stems. Leaves appear pale or yellow. Add chemical fertilizer containing K.

Ca - CALCIUM (Ca)

Lack of calcium in the soil results in the soil becoming too acid. This leads to Mg or Fe deficiency or very slow stunted growth. Treat by foliar feeding with one teaspoon of dolomatic lime per quart of water until condition improves.
S - SULFER (S )

Plants suffering from S definciencies exhibit yellowing of new growth. Mix one tablespoon of Epsom salts per gallon of water until condition improves.
Mg - MAGNESIUM (Mg)

Lower leaves yellow and may even turn white while veins remain dark green. Blades die and curl upward.

Fe - IRON (Fe)

Leaves on growing shoots turn pale and veins remain dark green. pH imbalances make iron insoluble. Foliar feed with chemical fertilizer containing Fe or rusty water.

Mn - MANGANESE (Mn)

Necrotic and yellow spots form on top leaves. Mn deficiency occurs when large amounts of Mg are present in the soil. Foliar feed with any chemical fertilizer containing Mn.
B - BORON (B)

Growing shoots turn grey or die. Growing shoots appear burnt. Treat with one teaspoon of Boric acid (sold as eyewash) per gallon of water.
Mb - MOLYBDENUM (Mb)

Yellowing of middle leaves. Foliar feed with chemical fertilizer containing Mb.
Zn - ZINC (Zn)

White areas form at leaf tips and between veins. Occurs in alkaline soils. Zn deficiency can be treated by burying galvanized nails in the soil. Chemical fertilizer containing Zn can also be used.

Cu - COPPER (Cu) Fungicide, sulfate [Cocus] Apply foliar.

OVER FERTILIZATION

Causes leaf tips to appear yellow or burnt. To correct soil should be flushed with three gallons of water per one gallon of soil.

 

ablepipeman

Active Member
i havent watered in over a week but thats due to all the rain we got last week. getting more rain tomorrow. the surface of the dirt appears to be rocky i know. under the surface its great soil, i didnt want it to stick out by having really nice soil in just a couple spots. i have a moisture tester which tells me it is still ok on moisture. ph is 6.8.
 
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Fallen Buckshot

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i wouldnt worry too much about it then ..it could be that yer soil underneath is holding more moisture than the native dirt and if you got a downpour of rain its prolly just a lil over watered ... whats the temps been like ?
 

krustofskie

Well-Known Member
Cant see very well from the pics but curling of the edges of leaves could be heat stress, cant see any discoloration of the leaves so it shouldn't be a nute def or burn.
 

ablepipeman

Active Member
the temps have been between 78 -90 for the last week and a half, so i would doubt heat stress would be the problem. gonna assume its the water......getting more rain for the next day and a half....damn it!~ can i cover with something to keep the water out of the soil around them?
 
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Fallen Buckshot

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the temps have been between 78 -90 for the last week and a half, so i would doubt heat stress would be the problem. gonna assume its the water......getting more rain for the next day and a half....damn it!~ can i cover with something to keep the water out of the soil around them?
yeah some plastic around the base to about a foot diameter even if it soaks it should keep some water out
 
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