Curled down

Discussion in 'Cannabis Pests and Problems' started by OleFlowerMan, Mar 31, 2007.

  1. OleFlowerMan

    OleFlowerMan Member

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    Fan leaf tips are curled down. My other plant (Satori's by Mandala) is fine looking. It's a sativa pheno as the one with curled down leaves is an indica pheno.

    THe the plant in question is twice bushy and and thick-stemmed as the ok one but i've been giving them the same amount of H2O a piece.

    Any experience pertinent would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. buffoonman

    buffoonman Senior Member

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    Curling is normally due to lack of oxygen getting to the roots. Can be caused by overwatering. Plants normally get over it especially when the dark period is increased. I.e 18/6 or 12/12. I wouldn't worry just watch how much you water and things should get better. Some plants are just more sensitive to minor problems.
     
  3. Naturalhi

    Naturalhi Great hairy ape

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    Hey Buffoonman longtime no see!

    OL man, different strains need different amounts of water, nutes, etc. might be overwatering indica.
     
  4. BudBill

    BudBill Dark Helmet

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    CLick-> added to the ole mental notebook!

    Thanks for the info!
     
  5. buffoonman

    buffoonman Senior Member

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    Hi Naturali good to see you still around hope life is good.
     
  6. OleFlowerMan

    OleFlowerMan Member

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    Hey thanks too.
    So I can have the same strain but they can be different phenotypes.....one type will have particular quirks and qualities thean the other , huh ?
     
  7. BudBill

    BudBill Dark Helmet

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    Yep. F2s are like that. If my ole mind remembers correctly there are 21 chromosomes and with each seed there is a chance for a change in phenotypes. Greg Green's Breeder's Guide is great as is Clarke's Botany book for the topic.
     
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