Leaf edges are curling on 2 of my plants.

Cammcdan

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2 of my outdoor plants lead edges started curling in. Plants look great and green and have all season. Not sure if this a bad thing or I should be concerned. I noticed it about 3 days ago and they have just started going into flower. Thanks in advance!
 

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Cammcdan

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I should add I water my other plants with the same water so I don’t think it’s an issue with water or PH.
 

My Name is Mike

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Heat stress is indicative of canoeing leaves. If that shouldn't be an issue, other possibilities could be PH issues with salt buildup in soil or mites most common.
 

PadawanWarrior

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2 of my outdoor plants lead edges started curling in. Plants look great and green and have all season. Not sure if this a bad thing or I should be concerned. I noticed it about 3 days ago and they have just started going into flower. Thanks in advance!
What's that white shit all over the leaf and your fingers?
 

Cammcdan

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Heat stress is indicative of canoeing leaves. If that shouldn't be an issue, other possibilities could be PH issues with salt buildup in soil or mites most common.
The other plants I water with the same water aren’t doing it. So I didn’t think PH would be an issue. And I hope not mites. I spray plant therapy and get lady bugs often
 

My Name is Mike

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The other plants I water with the same water aren’t doing it. So I didn’t think PH would be an issue. And I hope not mites. I spray plant therapy and get lady bugs often
Well PH issues happen beyond giving consistent PHed water. Salt build up can happen to one plant over another. But if you rule it out, then onto the next possibility.
 

Cammcdan

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Canoeing leaves lol...

Post a few more pics of plants to see whole plant. Salt build up is only a possibility and I'm not certain to say it's that based on 1 fan leaf.
Here is a pic. Only some leaves are canoeing. Not most of them. I found some small Webbs in between the canoeing leaves. Is this possibly mites ?
 
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