@FAST_BUDS,thanks for getting back to me! It's not to hot man as using leds and not producing hardly any heat and watering is deffo not a issue so maybe the the root problems you say? Any ideas how or what I can do to see this?
@Kaneberrill, hey bro, I'm also running leds, but I have my lights 24 inches away from my plants, until flower I'll drop it closer too 18 to 20". The babies don't need to be too close to the light to grow! I personally would raise the light 8 or 10 inches and see if the new growth is still curling after a couple days. Hope this helps๐
Hi bro, there can be different problems. Maybe it's overwatered and/or has heat stress being young. It also can be root problems if not the last two mentioned.
Check this: http://www.growweedeasy.com/serrated-edges-curling-up
Ty!
@FAST_BUDS,thanks for getting back to me! It's not to hot man as using leds and not producing hardly any heat and watering is deffo not a issue so maybe the the root problems you say? Any ideas how or what I can do to see this?
When I look that plant I see short space between the internodes in the bottom of the plant ( too much light) , and large space between the top internodes (not enough light).
Just lift the pot to see if it's heavy or not , if it's lightweight it means that you need to water until you see water from the drain ( in your 5L pots you'll probably need 1L or 2L ) , add the water gently and slowly to avoid spoiling from the cups , when you see Drain coming out stop watering , wait a few minutes to see if the water gets sucked by the media , if yes add some more water until you see some more coming out from the drain, repeat the operation until it stops sucking the water , then take out the water from the cups and check ppm's drain to see if your plant needs food or just plain water or a good flush .