Can you help me with leaf problems on two separate plants?

Jake6632

Member
Hi everyone,

so I have two plants showing different problems, one of which is the smaller one showing really dry leaves and not a lot of growth where as the bigger one is showing deformed and curled leaves but growth is fine.
I checked PH levels 100 times and I’ve raised the lights and lowered temperatures it can’t be light or heat stress. Also the others are fine so I don’t think it’s light or heat as they all would have it so it has to be individual problems with that specific plant.
Just thought you could help as you was to useful last time.
Thanks
 

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Green_Alchemist

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What were your light levels / light source before raising them? just to rule them out.

Also, I agree with possible pest issues, check the soil, stalk, and leaves (under and over) there’s so many different pests, but most common are thrips, spider mites, aphids, fungus gnats, whitefly and broad mites.
 

Jake6632

Member
Yeah a humidifier are we talking about the smaller plant here? I’ll have a look for all of the pests tonight and put feedback back in here
 

Jake6632

Member
I don’t understand what’s happening to the ones with the weird looking leaves the bigger one. There all deformed but the plants next to them look fine
 

Jake6632

Member
It’s not broad mites because it says the leaves have a wet look where as these are bone dry this is the smaller plant I’m referring too
 

Jake6632

Member
The only one that it might be is fungus gnats but I’ve been looking for a solid 5 mins and I can’t see anything they mention too look for
 

Tangerine_

Well-Known Member
For some reason (hard to make an educated guess without more info) your plants are struggling with some sort of micro. Possibly molybdenum?
It could've washed out from overwatering or from excessive nitrates. Its hard to say but I've seen it present that way. Lack of cal can mess with leaf formation as well.

Are those from seed or clone?
 
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