Whats Wrong With My 23 cola girl

DrOctopus

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I have one particular plant that has the claw severely I thought it was temp issues because it had been in 50F nights. It Is growing but slowly and not as dense as its sisters. It has the potential for high yield but something s wrong it is also little dark
 

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DrOctopus

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forgot some details she has been on FF trio for about three feedings and I just switched to general organics I had it in a 1.5 gal pot for quite sometime then I transplanted to a five gal and the soil was some bullshit and then when I put it in the 5gal I used FF original. Ihave also used bio-root to promote root growth and Cal-Mag cus I heard this helps IM LOST
 
ive read fox farm can be to hot for plants maybe flush check ppm and ph and start nute regiment in lower doses till you see improvements ive no experience with hydro but have done outdoor and done alot of reading hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge can confirm or correct what ive suggested also how far away is your light is it only the tops/newgrowth or fan leaves curling would also help to turn that light off to see any discolouration of leaves peace
 

Jaxtaz

Member
It's a little late in you're grow for transplanting in my opinion. You're plants rhizosphere needs to re-establish itself. Just feed it water for the next couple feedings.
Good luck man
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
I would wonder what the ph is on this . What is the ph of the water going in and what is the ph coming out the pot? Switching from Fox Farm to Genral wasnt a great move. It really late to be transplanting shouldnt be done in flower really unless an emergency as it will hurt yeild and slow growth. Did you mix some good perlite or verm in with the soil so the roots get good air? What strain is it? What the humidity in the grow area with lights on and lights off?
 

Cpappa27

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Your plant has way too much Nitrogen simple as that, the leaves are so green their almost black. Hence The Claw. Flush the shit out of it, 3 times the water as your pot size. Give it just plain water for a couple weeks and then when you feed it again give it half what your giving it now. Also root bound doesn't sound like the issue in a 5 gallon pot. Good Luck
 

AimAim

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Yes ^

I just did this myself to a picky sativa mixed in my indica grow. Mine was clawed worse than that. Just did two heavy waterings w/straight water and she's right back to throwing out perfectly flat leaves. Easy fix and it worked 100%
 

AimAim

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I had taken this earlier today to put in my grow journal but I'll put it up now since it's what we're talking about. This is a seed I lost track of and never tried to figure it out. Other 5 were indicas and they loved the level of nutes I was giving, but not this one obviously heavy to sativa.

Claw started about 2 weeks after 12/12 switch.Anyway this was some world class clawing but I got fresh water on her for two waterings after I noticed and she perked right back up. Didn't do a heavy flush, just about a qt runoff from a 5 gal pot. As you can see above the claw the new bud leaves are coming out perfectly flat. She's healed! A miracle.

Whole plant doesn't look as bad as this would suggest. 2nd pic was one I took two days ago




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DrOctopus

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So I put the hose in it and let it run for 20 min or so hopefully its flushed I did that at about 3 yesterday. My plan is to let it dry out and and use water for a full week and feed in two the leaves are really dark and the buttom fans are pitiful looking. I have another one who is just as old same feeding and light schedule but is thriving ,robust and just hard core. I want to get the buds as dense as possible should I up the feeding or is there another method? Im not gonna super crop cus I think it would be sacrilege to bend these colas so I think traditional feeding and light is as far as im going
 
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