New leaves curled down?

maicami

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Hello. A few days ago i noticed my plants newer leaves were deformed and had little patches of what seemed like burns? I was convinced that my plant had a nitrogen toxicity, but after doing more research and asking people i found out that it could be because i watered with a messed up Ph the entire time because I never calibrated my tool (didnt know i had to) but used it right away. So i calibrated it and Ph’d some water then flushed my plant and measured the Ph off the water runoff (see pic) seems fine to me(?) So next day(today) i checked my plant but the newer leaves are more curled down? They seem unhealthy and i dont know what else to do and what the true underlying issue is? Growth seems to be slower too. I am planning on transplanting them as soon as the soil has dried up a bit from flushing the other day because now it is entering Veg Stage..

Now some info on the plant for further information:
•Original Auto Cinderella - FastBuds
•21Days old
•Light - MarsHydro TS600 18/6
•PPFD is at around 230umol
 

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Luvnug

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Still let it grow out. You might get some mutant nugs but they are still smokeable plus you will get a grow under your belt. Because you can read everything you need to know about growing but it's best to just grow and learn as you grow.
 

turbobuzz

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That’s some strange looking soil you have that in, and clear solo cups are the best because light hits the roots. I’m betting once you transplant into some good soil in a normal pot, it’ll snap right out of it.
 

maicami

New Member
That’s some strange looking soil you have that in, and clear solo cups are the best because light hits the roots. I’m betting once you transplant into some good soil in a normal pot, it’ll snap right out of it.
I live in Thailand. This is the soil im using. Im planning on transplanting it into a 5 gallon smart pot today.
 

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HydroKid239

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Wtf? No.



If I had to guess I'd say soil is too wet. Twisty growth is usually due to root zone problems, ime.
Unless it’s under intense light the plant can’t take. Maybe it’s too close.. I agree 100% with the wetness. Wondering if there is any drainage holes in the bottom which would make things easier to fix. Could be roots like you mentioned.

@maicami Clear cup is a no no as well unless it’s sitting inside a dark cup.
 

calvin.m16

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Nitrogen Toxicity I'd relax on watering them, let them almost go dry then water slow just enough where the cup drips. Your probably over watering and its causing them to take up too much nutrients from the soil they're in.
 
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