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    Default Looks sad - like overwatering but it's been like this for days now.

    Hey all!

    This girl is a two week (three with germ.) old durban poison. She started growing ridiculously fast, so I had to feed her, but only a small amount of biobizz vegetative nute.
    She was doing fine, until recently she turned very sad. I was thinking that it was the transplant, but I never had issues with transplants before nor with overwatering and even after the transplant she got happy, then the next day she turned sad again. The burn spots on the lower leaves is my fault - there were some drops of water and soil that I didnt clean off and the light burned it into the leaf itself, but the main problem was present before that.

    She's like this for around 5 days already. The leaves don't feel smooth and fluffy as an overwatered one's does and the edges are quite crisp and harsh. I fed/watered her yesterday, will wait around 4 days now without giving her a single drop to see what happens. I've been using the same lamp (LED 260w from Marshydro), so it can't be that either. The humidity is okay and temperatures as well, she's been in the same soil and same surroundings as before. Worth noting that the pictures are taken 2-3 hours into their daylight schedule.

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    The yellow tips make me think it’s Nitrogen burn.

    The upper leaves are clawing and very serrated looking.
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    Id agree with jumper on the N burn with the tips

    You say temps and RH are okay but what are your ranges?

    Have you grown this strain before? As we all know different strains like different things!

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    No I've never grown durban before. I actually never grown a Sativa before. She started off so great - I'm going to lay off the nutes now. RH is 60 most of the time from 58 to 65. Temperature is around 25c in the light and drops to 20ish if the lights are out. Why do you think the upper leaves are clawing? How do I revive her? She was hats off the fastest one in my book so far. Nothing ever grown this big in 2 weeks. So I'm kinda sad she's in danger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyangelo69 View Post
    No I've never grown durban before. I actually never grown a Sativa before. She started off so great - I'm going to lay off the nutes now. RH is 60 most of the time from 58 to 65. Temperature is around 25c in the light and drops to 20ish if the lights are out. Why do you think the upper leaves are clawing? How do I revive her? She was hats off the fastest one in my book so far. Nothing ever grown this big in 2 weeks. So I'm kinda sad she's in danger.
    I just took another picture of her - now its 5 hours into light period:

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    Another day passed..

    This is her - 4 hours until light cycle.
    At this point I'm wondering if it could be some sort of a fungus or something - she's not dry but her top leaves won't open.
    (she's got a clean flush yesterday too)
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    Just my opinion you understand mate but she looks just fine, maybe the nutrients you gave earlier just burnt a tad but looks to have recovered well
    Stop flushing mate, your chasing problems which are not there and soil whatever you do it takes 3 or 4 days to see any change so its like a dog chasing its tail
    So you've flushed OK pick the pot up now only water when it gets much lighter and no nutes
    Are you smoking any product? I nearly convinced meself I had Dutch elm on one of my plants after a smoke of LSD25 auto
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    Agree with greengrass mate they look perfectly healthy to me man. I spent my first few grows worrying about every wee mark or blemish on the leaves. Sometimes you do more damage trying to solve a problem that isn't there... talking from experience here

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    Just my opinion but if she was fine before and immediately after transplant then went downhill maybe she doesn't like the new transplant medium she is growing into.

    Looks like transplant shock to me. `
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greengrass View Post
    Just my opinion you understand mate but she looks just fine, maybe the nutrients you gave earlier just burnt a tad but looks to have recovered well
    Stop flushing mate, your chasing problems which are not there and soil whatever you do it takes 3 or 4 days to see any change so its like a dog chasing its tail
    So you've flushed OK pick the pot up now only water when it gets much lighter and no nutes
    Are you smoking any product? I nearly convinced meself I had Dutch elm on one of my plants after a smoke of LSD25 auto
    Atb fella
    Haha alright, no I'm not on anything since this girl was born, waiting on the kush atm. She does look fine color wise and got healthy leaves it's just that curling that I dont like. All of my plants had open leaves so the fact that the top ones aren't open is bugging me. Cheers.

    Quote Originally Posted by scoobywho View Post
    Agree with greengrass mate they look perfectly healthy to me man. I spent my first few grows worrying about every wee mark or blemish on the leaves. Sometimes you do more damage trying to solve a problem that isn't there... talking from experience here

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    Quote Originally Posted by toblue View Post
    Just my opinion but if she was fine before and immediately after transplant then went downhill maybe she doesn't like the new transplant medium she is growing into.

    Looks like transplant shock to me. `
    It's the same soil - non pre-fertilized with perlite and coco hair as well.

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