Leaves Flipping/ Curling

LJ00

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Been growing these bag seeds for around 2 months now, they were in a tent with 3 other plants when only they started to display the weird traits, I pulled them into my auto starting tent in case it was a disease. I’ve looked everywhere online and I can’t seem to find anything that describes what’s going on. Ph is 6.2, humidity is 58% amd an average temp of 26° falling to 15° at night. They’re still growing speedy, and not asking for any nutrients. I’ve ruled out light stress already.
 

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LJ00

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The nutes are out of whack.
They're in organic soil, nothing added just a basic 3-1-1 until i start compost watering in flower. all of my other plants are in the same soil i made outta the same batch and they're not showing any of the signs. nothing but water so far, and i don't think it was caused by the environment because 3 other plants started at the same time are doing great. Would nutrients be the only thing to cause this? or could them being bag seeds be more behind it?
 

Creature1969

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Main reasons for leaf twist are nute issues, PH issues, pests or over/under watering. Usually one or more of the first 3.

Pics in white light help.
 

Joncoh101

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Are you sure your fans arent blasting the hell out of them? Iv got that from the fans before
 

LJ00

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and I’ve burnt out plants with the wind before hahaha not letting it happen again, I’ve been rocking with that setup for awhile with no problems
 

LJ00

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Main reasons for leaf twist are nute issues, PH issues, pests or over/under watering. Usually one or more of the first 3.

Pics in white light help.
I’ll do a test of the runoff ppm in the next water, no pests in the tent and PH has been going from 6.1-6.4 this grow
 

Joncoh101

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Could be that 3-1-1 if it was a liquid nute, youve gotta be careful those spike ph like crazy iv found they are quite acidic
 

LJ00

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Could be that 3-1-1 if it was a liquid nute, youve gotta be careful those spike ph like crazy iv found they are quite acidic
it was a soil recipe ive been using for a while now, bought all the compounds locally besides my gaia buckets. i grow all organic, no bottle nutes the taste and smell is 10x better organic!
 

LJ00

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The runoff was over 900ppm, i use water thats around 94ppm. i buy everything but the perlite from farmers so its obviously one of the compounds i'm using, ill test each separately to work out which it is, stop using it and let the farmer know its gonna make plants do weird things. if anyone else finds this having flipped leaves its something in your soil.
 
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