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UberSmokez
UberSmokezstarted grow question 5 months ago
What is happening to my girl she is the biggest of all so don’t want her to mess up im new so never seen this happen before but I have read could be many things suck and over/underwater light heat etc she’s going into week 3 tomorrow
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Leaves. Twisted
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kashmir
kashmiranswered grow question 5 months ago
Hi, plants look healthy, it's normal for the first few leaves to have some deformities, I think your good. Gl
Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 5 months ago
It could be a few things. According to your recent diaries your RH is 75%. At this stage you don't need it that high, try for 60-65%. I saw no mention of temps but I'd aim for 24c. Looking at your pics your Watering just around the plant, I find it better to water all the soil, not just around the main stem. When Watering give the soil a good soak, then wait until the top few cm is dry before next watering. Your light doesn't sound like it's to close so I doubt that is the problem. You need a light breeze blowing over the canopy, the plants will move slightly, if they are moving around crazy then your fans may be to close.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 5 months ago
either direct constant wind damage or low humidity and high temps or nitrogen toxicity, aka too hot medium more like first two, than last.
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Kamus
Kamusanswered grow question 5 months ago
The plant shows signs of what could be overwatering, as indicated by the drooping of the leaves. Overwatering can lead to poor oxygen supply to the roots, stressing the plant. Ensure the soil is allowed to dry to about an inch deep before watering again. Also, check that your pot has proper drainage to prevent water accumulation. In addition, closely monitor the lighting, temperature, and humidity levels as per the guidelines of the Mimosa Evo Auto Grow Guide, making sure they are within the recommended ranges. Regular checks for pests and diseases are also important. If the issue persists or worsens, consider adjusting your care based on the plant's responses.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 5 months ago
It could be from light being to close or intense. I've seen pics of leaves that totally flip over from that. If that's not it, I had something similar happen in my current grow and adding CalMag seemed to straightened it out. A lot of leaf issues can trace back to one micronutrient deficiency or another. If it's your most aggressive grower, it's probably your most aggressive feeder too.
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