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Hello everybody, I have some white widow autos in my garden at the moment and one has some clawing leaves that feel dry and slightly crunchy to the touch.

As they are only 2 weeks old I have yet to give them any nutes, could this be the issue? I also read that it can be caused by overwatering. If this is the case though it shouldn't feel dry should it?

This is only my second grow so I'm still learning when it comes to diagnosing problems, any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

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Hello everybody, I have some white widow autos in my garden at the moment and one has some clawing leaves that feel dry and slightly crunchy to the touch.

As they are only 2 weeks old I have yet to give them any nutes, could this be the issue? I also read that it can be caused by overwatering. If this is the case though it shouldn't feel dry should it?

This is only my second grow so I'm still learning when it comes to diagnosing problems, any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

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Hello everybody, I have some white widow autos in my garden at the moment and one has some clawing leaves that feel dry and slightly crunchy to the touch.

As they are only 2 weeks old I have yet to give them any nutes, could this be the issue? I also read that it can be caused by overwatering. If this is the case though it shouldn't feel dry should it?

This is only my second grow so I'm still learning when it comes to diagnosing problems, any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

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need pictures in white light
 
Ya, better pics would help. Maybe overwatered?

I had some my last grow that looked similar and I was over watering, but there are folks here that can pinpoint your problem most likely if you add some pics without the lights.
 
Ya, better pics would help. Maybe overwatered?

I had some my last grow that looked similar and I was over watering, but there are folks here that can pinpoint your problem most likely if you add some pics without the lights.
Overwatering is what I thought initially but it doesn't seem to be correcting so I'm a little worried it's something else.

Here are some pics outside of the tent.
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More info is needed on your setup, fill in the questionair, it could be several things, or possibly a combination...
My knee jerk is to ask temps and humidity.
 
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