Fan Leaf Diagnosis

Please help me understand what my girl is going through. I left time for a day an came back to leaves that look extremely clawed. The soil was a little dry, but not bone dry in a 7 G I need to know if this is a sign of nutrient lock. My fan also fell, so it was blowing upward for a day an a half at the bottom of the leaves. I’m 2 weeks from harvest.

Is it best that I flush an just ride her out with ph’d water?



Looks overwatered but there are a few things that can cause that like root issues or cold soil temps.

Should I let it go dry? I have learned with these bigger pots the top being dry diesnt mean the bottom is.

Definitely dont water until the containers are light weight.

If the pot is heavy then you might have a case of heat stress.

As you got this far along you should have the watering down, yes,no. My guess the fan caused some stress being laid down and blowing up. Keep a close eye on her , water as required, I would think she will recover.

It could possibly be overwatered, but be careful of the nitrogen too. It has a claw look to it, which is too much nitrogen.

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Let it rest for a day after correcting the fan problem and reevaluate. It may be time for a flush and re-feed with flower-friendly nutes that are low in nitrogen if the clawing progresses rather than improves as she dries out more. I had a plant that loved to claw like this the second it had any wind at all blowing on it, direct or indirect. It was a diva and then turned out to be male, so it’s in the trash now. :man_shrugging:

Double diva! Sort of. Some plants just don’t like the extra nitrogen. I thought I would point it out in case it wasn’t noticed. Knowing is half the battle. You recognize the issue, then you’re good.

I plan on flushing her this weekend. I know its less than 2 weeks from finish. I am already seeing some amber. So I plan on using just plan water hoping that she can draw enough from the leaves to pull through.

I think you have underestimated the time frame. All I see is white pistils. Two weeks seems very short.