wrinkled leaves help please

CannaBones

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Hey guys.
I'm currently growing blueberry which I heard was a very light feeder and I'm having issues with her now. Damn it!
I'm using tlo tea, roots organic soil.
Cal mag/grow in RO water between feedings.

Should I pH my ro water?
Or just give her straight water no additives?

Sad sad sad

Thanks for the help guys and gals
 

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Hey guys.
I'm currently growing blueberry which I heard was a very light feeder and I'm having issues with her now. Damn it!
I'm using tlo tea, roots organic soil.
Cal mag/grow in RO water between feedings.

Should I pH my ro water?
Or just give her straight water no additives?

Sad sad sad

Thanks for the help guys and gals
The best piece of advise I can give you right now is, Quit stressing over nothing, Noobs biggest mistake is to sit and watch your plant and freak over anything you don't understand. Those plants look great. Don't love your plants to death, just provide them with a quality environment and proper nutrition.
 
The best piece of advise I can give you right now is, Quit stressing over nothing, Noobs biggest mistake is to sit and watch your plant and freak over anything you don't understand. Those plants look great. Don't love your plants to death, just provide them with a quality environment and proper nutrition.
Looks okay to me. Those small wrinkled leaves usually flatten out as they grow larger.

Thank you guys. Being a perfectionist is a hard thing to maintain in the garden.

I'm due for a watering today/tomorrow. At this point I've been giving them 10 drops of cal mag per gal of water and an organic grow solution like 2 tsp, if that! I don't think I'm over feeding..
Is humidity a huge factor? 40%-70%?
 
Yes the leaves usually flatten out. it wont hurt anything but i would say lower the humidity. thats usually the cause.
 
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