HELP! Haze XL Auto- not coming along. We are in week 9

KayC

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This lady has given me issues from the beginning. Picky with everything! We are in week 9 from Germination and she just looks weird. Has anyone ever seen this type of growth? I did no training (lst, fim or top) with her since she was giving me problems. Is she just never going to flower? Did they accidentally send me something else? I just started germination on another HazeXL to see what happens with her. Any ideas??
 

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BurnzyBurnz

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This lady has given me issues from the beginning. Picky with everything! We are in week 9 from Germination and she just looks weird. Has anyone ever seen this type of growth? I did no training (lst, fim or top) with her since she was giving me problems. Is she just never going to flower? Did they accidentally send me something else? I just started germination on another HazeXL to see what happens with her. Any ideas??
Looks like heat stroke lol what is the temp in the tent ?
 

BurnzyBurnz

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This lady has given me issues from the beginning. Picky with everything! We are in week 9 from Germination and she just looks weird. Has anyone ever seen this type of growth? I did no training (lst, fim or top) with her since she was giving me problems. Is she just never going to flower? Did they accidentally send me something else? I just started germination on another HazeXL to see what happens with her. Any ideas??
Could also be to close to the lights
 

jtrizzy

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KayC

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That's the thing...
Its 65% humidity and 70° they are not over watered and are fed on schedule. This is not my 1st or 2nd grow *however, I am a newbie. I do a lot of research about (mostly) autos.* what I'm saying is, it's not the "obvious". I grow all sorts of things. Is it- maybe, genetics? The nodes are not even and it's almost like its zig zagging??? It has been like this from day 7-8...just "different"
 

KayC

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Its been doing this zig-zag growth (in particular) for about 4 weeks. This plant in particular had to be fed differently from the beginning. I've flushed her with PHd water and have done a +/- type feeding along the way. So "yes" there is a little nute burn on the tips...however it's always been trial and error with this one. AND it just doesnt look like any or my other plants. I keep going back to maybe genetics? Or...did they send me a photo period accidentally??
 

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KayC

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And thanks guys! For all the help! I thought she was going to damp off... then when was a weird lime green color and then she just kinda came through and then she stopped vertical growth and started creeping...I just dont know. It's 9 weeks old.
 

Master_Tabi

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Yeah but nodes zig zagging could just mean some hermi trait that stuck.

Does your soil dry out all the way? Cuz maybe on the surface it dries while underneath its wet. That could cause some root issues and make it look like a bunch of different stuff.
 

KayC

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Yeah but nodes zig zagging could just mean some hermi trait that stuck.

Does your soil dry out all the way? Cuz maybe on the surface it dries while underneath its wet. That could cause some root issues and make it look like a bunch of different stuff.
Hey...yes, I do wait for it to dry. When I tell you it doesnt look like any other plant I've ever had...
 

Master_Tabi

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To my knowledge when the leaves are curling its something to do with moisture, more precisely the stoma of the leaves.

Leaf tip curl down. When leaves curl or 'cup' at the tips and the margins, the plant is trying to retain moisture. Any form of downwards curling usually indicates overwatering or overfeeding.

you're doing somwthing wrong friend. BTW i just googled your issues and that popped up, lay off the ganj and do some searching bra :eyesmoke::eyesmoke::bigjoint::clap:
 

KayC

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To my knowledge when the leaves are curling its something to do with moisture, more precisely the stoma of the leaves.

Leaf tip curl down. When leaves curl or 'cup' at the tips and the margins, the plant is trying to retain moisture. Any form of downwards curling usually indicates overwatering or overfeeding.

you're doing somwthing wrong friend. BTW i just googled your issues and that popped up, lay off the ganj and do some searching bra :eyesmoke::eyesmoke::bigjoint::clap:
Good morning!! I was up reading all night! I have something wrong and am on a mission to find out...
 

Master_Tabi

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Ha good I got to get to work soon Fuck! :wall::cuss:

Honestly I think your soil is the problem, poor drainage can cause soil to dry at the top while at the bottom it'll stay wet. What I do to stop this is at the bottom of every pot I put gravel or lava stones or any rock for that matter.

IMO pop the worst plant out of its pot and check the bottom soil, look into root rot online, and you will have saved this beauty. GL:weed:
 

Keeprollinup

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CannaCountry

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65% RH vs. a temp of 70º F.....you need to balance this out a little better. Lower your RH or up your Temperature some. This is where I'd start, without changing any of your other variables.
 

KayC

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Just giving you all an update. As far as the grow condition, lighting, heat, and over and under watering- I knew it wasn't any of those things. It was this one and only plant. I did do lots of research and on another forum we came to the conclusion after lots and lots of research that this plant in particular had a zinc deficiency. It literally got to a point where I thought there was no turn around and that the plant would die. Someone with the same issue ended up chopping their plant. I couldn't do it. I flushed her with ph water, sledgehammer and big bloom. After a few days of close monitoring she started to perc up. Once feeding time came, I fed her what I would at that time but at 1/2 strength of what I would normally do, working my way back up. I am not going to move her right now but she is going good about to start week 13. Some of her leaves didn't recover fully. Quite honestly, just for the amount of res shes producing- she's worth it.

I will update further very soon! Thank you all for your time and for sharing your knowledge with me!
 

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