socal heat stress. best strains for socal heat. am i up to date on size ?

FLkeys1

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I had the same looking leaves on my blue dream in June this year. I checked for russet mites and did not see any but treated anyway. I used neem with citrus oil on it and after several sprays no change. I got my Ph meter and check the soil and it was close to 8 way to alkaline. I applied a very small amount sulfate of ammonia and lowered the Ph back down to between 6.5 to 6.8 and the leaves started coming out normal again and I have had no problems since. With a Ph of 8 many nutrients are locked up and the plant can't take them up even though they are in the soil. At the same as the weirded leaves were happening the plant came to a slow crawl on growth.
I am not saying this is what is wrong with your plant but it looks a lot like what happen to one of my one plants.
I would also check you soil Ph level. I have a simple Ph meter I picked up at lowes-homedepot.

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