anything wrong with these leaves?

shimmz22

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hey all, im in veg state of my grow right now and started these fem seeds off in 3 gal pots in ff ocean forest soil and have had a 24 hour light cycle on them for about 2 weeks. It seems like on my haze plant its coming out weird on one side and the leaves are curling. I've seen this in my yumboldt strain as well. Im also noticing a weird rust tint color on only some of my leaves. and others of the same strain are doing perfect with no deficences. Anyone know what the problem could be?
 

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Slojo69

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Well straight ocean forrest is the likely villan here bro. I understand you went straight to a 3gal bucket with em so you want to put OF in it due to the fact that yer prolly not going to transplant out of there, but when doing that, you want to put a party cup size amount of Light warrior or something like that in the middle to put yer seed in so it can grow out into the ocean forrest eventually and wont burn em up like this. They might make it, but thats the issue here im thinking man :(
 

Honkeycorn

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Yup, Happened to me last week, look at my thread how they went from curling like this:
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/413267-twisted-white-widdow-seedlings.html
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To this 1 week later, doing fuckin fantastic now! :

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The problem is your soil is to hot (too much nute`s) and need s to be flushed with 1x the pot volume of straight water or flush chemical mixture.

Then two or three days later when the soil has dried a bit you can add a small dose of nutes. 1/4 strength.

Happy growing! :)
 

shimmz22

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hey do you think if i add some perlite to my soil mixture next time it would make it less-hott and i could add seeds right to that?
 
a trick i use with ffof..i mix a bag of light warrior in there bag for bag...50/50..it cutz the ffof down a little and makes twice as much mix..less hotter, better air to water ratio..also add about 10-15% GH coco coir to it to help cut it and give better air to the rootz and less watering times..its only 11$ a bail last time i picked some up..bail goes miles..
 

swaggersDlite

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for this same reason i always put a seedling into organic soil and perlite mix. there just too sensitive at this point to risk it. i would advise the organic blend for seedling's and when they get nice an healthy then transplant them into the ocean forest then, i always add perlite to all my soils if i can... good luck good grow...
 
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