Twisted dying new growth

wakenbake91

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So to start, the 8 other plants with this one are doing great imo, this one is exiting some strange symptoms. New growth is pale, seems to be twisting somewhat and hooking or clawing upwards. She was doing great with all the others, and about a week after I transplanted it starting looking a little rough, few leaves clawing downwards and drooping slightly. Kind of looked like over watering somewhat. Temps sit around the mid 80s, humidity around 50% pretty consistently. Plenty of airflow (maybe too much? It’s only one oscillating fan though) I moved it out of the direct light hoping it may recover and watered with water ph’d to 6.3. Growing in 5 gal plastic pots in Roots 707. Feeding jacks classic 10-30-20. Any insight is greatly appreciated
 

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keep it real.

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Also kinda looks like it doesn’t like as much light as the others, or it was in a hot spot maybe? Is she a different strain?
 

wakenbake91

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The three on the right are clones from the banana tangie im growing in my journal, the other 2 on that right column are also BT just clones from different plants. This plant in particular is in the corner of the lights footprint (front/ bottom right in the group pic). I've checked like a madman for any and all bugs, as are thrips were super bad outdoors where I live, even with the scope and haven't found anything yet.. I was thinking maybe too much N at first bc the downward leaf clawing, but the stuff at the top is super weird to me, almost seems like start of cal def but the way its dying on the tips doesnt seem like nute burn. Also worth noting they've been in the 5 gal pots about 2 weeks and have been fed once since then (jacks classic bloom .25 tsp/ g and botanicare calmag @ 1tsp/g ), other than that was just water.
 
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