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Momgrowsthechronic
Momgrowsthechronicstarted grow question 5 years ago
I’ve got photos above of Plant C- super curly leaves, they develop brown spots, then dry out/become crispy and I remove them. This moved top to bottom of the plant in 1 week. Deficiency, toxicity, root rot? Plant continued to grow vertically but buds have stalled out. Help!!!
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Leaves. Curl down
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HiMonkeys
HiMonkeysanswered grow question 5 years ago
Well.... i dont agree with some opinions(alans for example) but everyone have their own opinion. In my opinion this is just a pheno type that you got from a seed that you germinated, it happens sometimes, you get a seeds you germinate everything is fine but then things turn out kinda cringy and we get bad phenos it might be the fault of the seedbank or fault of wrong nutrients or ph, but i dont think it your fault at all. your other plants look in shape! curly leaves might appear from too low Room Humidity (if curling from side to side) or lamps being too close to the leaves, brown spots from calmag deficiency or again... a PH lockout, are you using a PH pen? how often do you feed? text me up on private chat we might work something out! happy growing.
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Waters
Watersanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey, I don’t think it would be toxicity/burn as you are feeding them less than the suggested amount. I use the same nutes except at 4ml/l. I think it could be overwatering though. 1l every 24h is quite a bit in my estimation, unless the plant is really putting on the chunk, which plant c isn’t really doing yet.
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