Curling leaves...WTF?!

Lokesh Kalburgi

New Member
Hey all

This is happening to some of the leaves, anyone know what's up?

Also the plant seems to have started flowering with small buds starting to appear but it keeps growing bigger...is this normal? It's been growing outside in the ground.
 

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qwizoking

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wtf?
why would tou think temp fluctuation would do that.


as newer growth doesnt have any reveg appearance i doubt that. but is possible that it caused the curling.

my outdoor plants are still in flower and will be a while

what is certain is you are not recieving much light, this is why they still have 3 fingered leaves.

the main issue is ph fluctuation imo. which is what caused the mutated twisted growth and the banding/narrow bases of new growth.

every "mutation" ive experienced was caused by this

goodluck
 

ZaraBeth420

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Hey all

This is happening to some of the leaves, anyone know what's up?

Also the plant seems to have started flowering with small buds starting to appear but it keeps growing bigger...is this normal? It's been growing outside in the ground.
Cannabis plants will continue to grow (some people use the term "stretch") for the first 3 weeks of flowering.

Good luck.
 

redeyedfrog

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Definite revegging, I can't see anything that says high ph fluctuations caused this? there's no sign of deficiency which is a tell tell sign of high ph fluctuations. I've had plants reveg with exactly what's described by Lokesh.
3 fingered leaves being the most obvious.
Good call @Diabolical666
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
seriously?

co consistent low light causes low fingered leaves. its almost exactly 1k per leaf. your either fairly inexperienced or maybe not alot of outdoor exp

like i said new growth is fine. it would be getting worse if reveg
 
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Diabolical666

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yea dude...this happened to about 4 of my big totes on my deck this summer...stunted my buds bc it never really snapped out of it. I have a durban in my indoor that likes to flower in veg ...it eventually snaps out of it and gets back to veg with no visable signs of a reveg at all. So 1 of the 2 things will happen to this plant OP
 

Lokesh Kalburgi

New Member
So should I be worried about the curling leaves? Or is this just a natural thing to happen?

And considering it's revegging, will it still produce decent buds?
 

Diabolical666

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So should I be worried about the curling leaves? Or is this just a natural thing to happen?

And considering it's revegging, will it still produce decent buds?
yea dude...this happened to about 4 of my big totes on my deck this summer...stunted my buds bc it never really snapped out of it. I have a durban in my indoor that likes to flower in veg ...it eventually snaps out of it and gets back to veg with no visable signs of a reveg at all. So 1 of the 2 things will happen to this plant OP
 

redeyedfrog

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Ah bugger, not ideal for my first grow :/

I'm thinking of taking clones off this plant, will it be okay?
In my experience with reveg, the plant growth slows down for a few weeks and then back to normal. Expect some more curling leaves and 3 fingered ones but it should be fine. Actually one of my best plants last year was a revegged plant
That I didn't even top, but that flowered in late October (Australia) the only issue is you will go back to flower soon if you are in Australia, I'm already getting preflower in NSW area, so don't be surprised if your not back in flower really soon.
 
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