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Any idea why my leaves are like this?

Smokehonja
Smokehonjastarted grow question 5 years ago
Any idea why my leaves are like this?
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Leaves. Curl down
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Budofpray
Budofprayanswered grow question 5 years ago
hi dude.... it s a case really interesting.....! if i follow well @Spinnnn it could depend on the pot weight if it s an under or over watering... ok....but in my opinion in these 2 cases the all plant should be affected by under or over watering....😩 i mean when we see the pic....why only two leaves and not the others ?? they are nice, new and fresh...seems healthy👌 the main stem is straight....hummm may be atmospheric explaination.....even if i think again why the all plant is not affected by the same symptoms 😕 in other hand it reminds me last year a capricious seedling of kush wich was acting like that with no reasons.....at each watering even light.....then after a moment she stops and grows like a beast.... hope this can be the same for you.....anyway if keep a good cycle wet/dry soil she will recover easily - in my opinion she's not seem to in danger for now ...for sure u have to watch her all day if any bad evolution... but if in case @Cat_Pied_Piper was right...u can always innoculate yourself beneficials fungi/bacterias to fight against other fungus/pest hope this help
Bud_Spencer
Bud_Spenceranswered grow question 5 years ago
Maybe to much ventilation?
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Mgn20xx
Mgn20xxanswered grow question 5 years ago
Judging by the stem your light is insufficient or too far away
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Cat_Pied_Piper
Cat_Pied_Piperanswered grow question 5 years ago
Judging by those sticky traps you got there, you may have a bad fungus gnat/other pest problem and they are attacking your roots. If your soil smells funky transplant into fresh soil ASAP.
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
Generally leaves are droopy like that when the pant has been over watered or when it's suffering from under watering. If the pot weight is heavy then it's an over watering and if it's light weight then it's an under watering. I've also seen that when a plant is growing under indoor light and are moved under the real sunlight during the hottest hours of the day then it's a heat shock + humidity shock as there is often a difference between the indoor RH and the outdoor one. Could also be due to your low humidity range so it could be an RH issue so spray the plants during night time and try to get an humidifier
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