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indicaMan07
indicaMan07started grow question 3y ago
Why do the lower leaves sometimes fall out like this? Is it because the light is insufficient?
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Leaves. Twisted
Plant. Other
Feeding. Other
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auto420
auto420answered grow question 3y ago
Yuksek isi
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indicaMan07
indicaMan07answered grow question 3y ago
I am using a 600w light, maybe it will not affect the lower leaves, maybe if I put the flower in the sun, would it be beneficial for it to get a lot of light?
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ojetepelon
ojetepelonanswered grow question 3y ago
Did you break the stem at the bottom of the branch? I see that new leaves are twisting and curling, but the leave itself didnt show anything (at least to my eye) I'll guess is a xylem problem, if is done by mechanical stress it can be ok but if it's a nematode action or funghi you're fucked up. Wait for other growers for more accuracy
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 3y ago
It's not unusual, especially in sativas that grow a multitude of stems. I will frequently just trim the lower, weaker stems off because it's obvious they're not going to produce much and I'd rather the plant devote its energy to making the stronger stems even stronger... Just trim it off - it's not something you've done or not done...
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