hey bro was jus checkin out those pics...im just sayin mycorrihaze is good and all but it aint no good if your not feeding them little guys...for fungal species(what you want in flower) to thrive you need insoluble sources of phosphate like bone meal and complex sources of carbohydrates like natural rolled oats...for bacterial species(what you want in veg) to thrive you need insoluble everything like dolomite lime, blood meal and or high N guano earthworm castings and most of all carbohydrates like sugar or molasses what all these do is stick around in the soil and eventually feed the species then in turn the plant..not hydro or soluble nutes whatsoever(except humics) as these can be acidic and kill living species(mycorrhizae). If you dont have an abundance of these in your soil already you need to make compost teas at least every third watering: a good veg tea will have a cup of earthworm castings, 3oz(6 tablespoons) Mexican high N guano or blood meal, 3oz Bone Meal(High P), and 3-4oz greensand(high k), as well as 3 oz liquid humics, 1 teaspoon dolomite lime(stabilizes PH and provides cal/mag) and 3 oz sugar also add your mychorrizal inoculant if it has bacterial properties if not then nevermind it for veg... Flower teas should look like: 1 cup earthworm castings, 1oz high N guano or bloodmeal, 5oz bonemeal(high p), and 4 oz greensand(high k), 3oz liquid humics, 1 tablespoon dolomite lime, and 1/2 cup natural rolled oats for complex carbs, add 3oz molasses to the water as well. These are mixes for 5 galoons of water so if you use less say like 2.5-3 gallons of water just half everthing...the best thing to do is add all these ingredients into a nylon stocking and moisten it with (non-chlorinated water(very very very important!!!) if you have city water then it has chlorine which is killing you living species...the way to not get chlorinated water is to use an air stone and air pump to circulate air through the water for 24 hours before making any kind of compost tea with it...make sure the water is nice and warm and in a place where it doesnt get too much light otherwise it will grow harmful organisms(yin-yang) as well like pythium which is a mold that rots your plant. so now take your nylon stocking with all the ingredients and moisten it in an airtight container that doesnt let light in put the lid on and keep it in a warm(hot if possible) dry dark place for 2-7 days then place the stocking in you non chlorinated water with the airstones and it will brew and fizz up after 24-48 hours of that in a warm low light area it will be ready to use but make sure you dont brew it for more than 48 hrs and use it as it will be bad...24hrs is your best bet...also dont try to change the PH with organic growing EVER...vinegar:bad, lime juice:bad, anything that adjusts PH:bad...it is pointless with TRUE organic growing which is defined by living organism symbiosis with the plant to make it grow, NOT LIQUID HYDRO SOLUBLE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE FORCE FEEDING! lol. The whole key with organics is to feed the living organisms first, then the plant gets fed by them so solubles(except humic, fish and kelp) are pointless and wasteful to ecosystems neway...trust me bro and never worry about that PH I battled it for years only to find i was wasting my time and hurting the plant...the living organism create their own environment in the soil that they NEED to thrive, this includes the ph of it as well, they control it so your only fighting them to go and change it...the only reason growers of the hydro craze these days say all about how ph is sooo important is because they are not relying on living organisms to grow their plants they are just force feeding their plants with liquid solubles so they need everything to be INSTANTLY available to the plant without the help of living organisms so they haf to change the ph and flush out the salts to make that possible...also this whole thing about flushing you soil is total BS unless your are rowing with liquid salts(solubles) it also kills living organisms by flushing them out and thus promotes growth of bad organisms since no good ones are there to stabilize the envirnment of the soil...i water with as little drainage as possible every time by only giving the plant a half watering in the morning and then the other half during the mid day peak which occurs indoors as well if you know your plants enuf you know what time of the day that is also i wait to water till the pots are FULLY dry and make a habit of doing it in the morning so the plants expect it then and they are slightly drooped on time every 3rd morning as planned...also in between waterings an underside leaf spray of neem and fish & seaweed and liquid humics and bronners soap in the morning seems to be the best ive found... My plants looked just like that for a long time till i figured it out, they need food bro and pls try to find some fine grade dolomite lime and forget about changing your ph and that leaf curl will tidy up trust me i been in that same place with my plants i can see it...dont flush ever except harvest time and even then you need to use molasses...if you decide to use any of this let me know and i will guide you through it its what i live for teaching people about true organic non soluble growing. and there re some very sustainable ways to recycle all the waste from these things to create better soil than you ever imagined with no$ at all once it gets going good. ONE LOVE blaze up de chalice!!! Keep it I-tal bredren