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Anything that stresses a plant enough will create some form of shock , they can resort to growing in certain areas more than others in reaction to many adverse conditions or being exposed to too much nutrients all sorts of reasonable things could be possible , that is why I try to trace my steps. Light on some fresh roots that are exposed tot he surface of the soil can make the tops stop growing I had that issue in the past. Lots of possibilities.
 
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Judges:

1. Heat/light stress

2. Nutes

A simple 1 or 2 in a post will show your vote. Majority rules.

(If Reg isn't opposed to this)
I'm just waiting for the verdict Babe.
 
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I had a similar problem and read somewhere on :420: about putting frozen water bottles in the flowering chamber. That seemed to really make a difference this time around for me as i could really monitor temps.

:thanks:
 
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his pic shows low 80's on heat in soil that shouldnt stop it
too many people on the thread atm page takes too long to load
 
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I submit ... 2 (since it has been solved but I would have sworn it was 1) :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
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I think that just about seals the deal. who's the winner Dres/
 
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also noted hes been adding ph up down for hydro
and hes growing in soil
 
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The Newbie gets the reps congrats
 
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its odd either would of just been resolved without an obvious answer like temp change or feeding change.. just saying.. may be more too it. this was interesting alot of knowledge on this place.
 
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