Twisty leaves?

SaHt420

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Fuck i wouldnt be suprised if someone calls this a viral issue..
Hey O.P. we're just fucking around.. seriouly though, with that plant i wouldnt sweat it. It will probably grow out of it..
Yea lmao y’all funny gonna give someone a heart attack talking like that lnfao. Ik early on one of the pleats looked funny anyways but was just curious if it was common ik my oh is a tad high but it’s rainwater and they seem to like it
 

PadawanWarrior

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Yea lmao y’all funny gonna give someone a heart attack talking like that lnfao. Ik early on one of the pleats looked funny anyways but was just curious if it was common ik my oh is a tad high but it’s rainwater and they seem to like it
How are you watering them? I see this a lot when people start with hot soil and don't fully water the pots. Could have hot spots.

They look pretty damn good though so I wouldn't worry about it. They should get over it, :bigjoint:
 

SaHt420

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Think using mountain water from a cold spring would be better for my humidifier than calcium ridden tap. I don’t wanna but a gallon every day lmao
 

Modern Selections

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I seen it.. its nothing id worry about, but im sure someone will be along and say its a ph problem or some shit..lmao.
You are the problem with this site. It is a pH problem. I don't know why you are so against growing properly that you mock experienced growers trying to help and give new growers bad info/advice?

To the OP, your temps and RH look good, the soil looks a little dry. Make sure to adjust the water solution to 6.3-6.5 before watering.

LEAF TWIST IS A SIGN OF PH ISSUES.
 

SaHt420

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You are the problem with this site. It is a pH problem. I don't know why you are so against growing properly that you mock experienced growers trying to help and give new growers bad info/advice?

To the OP, your temps and RH look good, the soil looks a little dry. Make sure to adjust the water solution to 6.3-6.5 before watering.

LEAF TWIST IS A SIGN OF PH ISSUES.
Alright cool I plan to get some adjuster
 

farmerfischer

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Im assuming all five pots have the same soil/potting mix and it all came from the same source.. only one plant is showing twisty leaves but other then that it looks great.. the 4 others look great.. what ever youre doing is working.. to many times ive seen new indoor growers and streight up noobs try and correct a problem thats not worth correcting.. meaning they go changing and tweaking their grow just to fix something that didnt warrant it.. only to have their grows all fucked up a week later..
The choice is yours it's your grow..
Im not giving misinformation and im no master grower that knows all.. but from my experience i would just chill and watch the plant longer before considering adjusting anything.. all five are nice and healthy just one has weird leaves which more times than not.. will grow out of..
 

SaHt420

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Im assuming all five pots have the same soil/potting mix and it all came from the same source.. only one plant is showing twisty leaves but other then that it looks great.. the 4 others look great.. what ever youre doing is working.. to many times ive seen new indoor growers and streight up noobs try and correct a problem thats not worth correcting.. meaning they go changing and tweaking their grow just to fix something that didnt warrant it.. only to have their grows all fucked up a week later..
The choice is yours it's your grow..
Im not giving misinformation and im no master grower that knows all.. but from my experience i would just chill and watch the plant longer before considering adjusting anything.. all five are nice and healthy just one has weird leaves which more times than not.. will grow out of..
Yea thanks they do look good but I’m changing my water source sense i found a mountain cold water spring ima collect my water from so I got ph up down incase they don’t like it
 

weedstoner420

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LEAF TWIST IS A SIGN OF PH ISSUES.
Are you saying the pH is too high? Or too low? In my mind, pH being "off" would affect the plant's ability to uptake certain nutrients, and would therefore present as a deficiency or lockout of one or more nutrients, whereas the OP's leaves generally look healthy other than the unusual twisted shape.

I often see this and other sort of minor issues get blamed on "pH problems." I wonder if there is any science to back up those claims, or if it's just people regurgitating what they read on this or some other online forum. Can you please explain the biomechanics behind incorrect root zone pH causing leaf twist, or point to some source which does?
 
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