I need help please!!! Leaves curling up i'm kind of worried ! pics

Rodolfo

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The plants are 4 weeks old, i'm using an organic fertilizer mixed 6tsp in one gallon of water I started with nutrients in week 3, they are under 3 cfls of 100 watt each, the soil is a mix between dirt and fertilized soil, I'm worried because the leaves started curling what could this be? There are no high temperatures in the room! I read and it looks like an MG deficiency! Any help please 08132011439.jpg08132011440.jpg
 
its the soil you have it in. Get some high quality balanced soil like roots or fox farm. When you transplant into a larger pot with the new soil, try and shake off as much of the dirt as you can without damaging the roots. then water really good. That should fix your problem
 
its the soil you have it in. Get some high quality balanced soil like roots or fox farm. When you transplant into a larger pot with the new soil, try and shake off as much of the dirt as you can without damaging the roots. then water really good. That should fix your problem

Thank you for the advice I appreciate it, I forgot to mention that i have 6 plants in the same soil and only 2 are doing this!!!
 
I see a gap in the soil seperating from the pot. That is a clear sign of underwatering. Its not good to let soil dry up that much. But again, if he had better soil, it would not dry out as fast.
 
its a sign the soil is starting to dry, without breaking the crust and checking it you can't tell how much moisture is still at the roots
 
This was from your link robert

5. Underwatering - not only is the plant now stressed due to a low supply of adequate moisture, but carbohydrate production has been greatly compromised (screwed up). Step up the watering frequency, and if need be, organic growers may need to soak the pot from the bottom up until moisture levels reach an even consistency throughout the medium especially with mixes that are heavy in peat. If severe, a little surfactant (liquid Ivory dish soap) added to the drench will help return the organics back to a normal moisture retentive state. If the pot feels light to the lift - it’s time to water. Don’t wait until the soil pulls away from the sides of the pot or leaves droop before you water.
 
I would go for the Bio Bizz Allmix myself seen lots of fantastic results in that stuff. An it's what I'm using at the mo, that stuff is hot so no grow or bloom needed for 4 weeks!!
 
1. Over-fertilizing - the most common cause of leaf cupping aka leaf margin rolling, leaf margin burn, and leaf tip curl/burn is the overzealous use of too much plant food in relationship to factors such as plant size, vigor and rate of growth.

i knew it was in there along with other good info , leaf margin curl
 
Pura vida organics grow , 6TSP in one galon of water and i use a half of a 600ml bottle in 6 plants
 
Pura Whata? never heard of it. Must be a local island blend. Your plants are kinda small to be adding 6tsp per gallon of some food
 
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