Leaf curving (pics)

jethead

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What nutes are you using? me = grow big, big bloom, tiger bloom, cha ching, beasty bloomz, open sesame.... Maybe that's over kill? Or maybe I was just paranoid. :)

I feel compelled to listen to some black sabbath now.
Thoes should be fine. I'm currently using Maxsea for grow and AN conniseur for my base flowering nute and messing with some different additives. Good Luck
 

dababydroman

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dude iv never ph'd my soil. and only phd my water a few times. its not that critcal in soil, hydro is a diff story. dont worry about it yet just keep growing your plant dont over water or over nute and you will be fine.
 

rzza

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dude iv never ph'd my soil. and only phd my water a few times. its not that critcal in soil, hydro is a diff story. dont worry about it yet just keep growing your plant dont over water or over nute and you will be fine.
simply put, your wrong and you may head someone down the wrong path. have you measured your waters ppm? some tap water will come out 5.5 and some 9.5 so you cant go around telling people advise from your limited experience. you clearly didnt think it all over before typing your post.

if i dont ph my water, without nutes its like 8. when i do forget to ph the water, they always show signs of poor ph afterward.

do riu a favor and use this site for a tool to learn and stop trying to teach what you dont know.
 

civix55

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simply put, your wrong and you may head someone down the wrong path. have you measured your waters ppm? some tap water will come out 5.5 and some 9.5 so you cant go around telling people advise from your limited experience. you clearly didnt think it all over before typing your post.

if i dont ph my water, without nutes its like 8. when i do forget to ph the water, they always show signs of poor ph afterward.

do riu a favor and use this site for a tool to learn and stop trying to teach what you dont know.
i agree with rzza ph is super important i would never use tap water without doing a ph test on it first. a test kit is like 5 bucks a garden or pool shop. and chances are you will never need ph up because tap water is usually really high in ph. usually ph up if for your hot tub because you cook the crap out of your water. oh and also you should let your tap water sit over night to release chlorine
 

MrCatatonic

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i agree with rzza ph is super important i would never use tap water without doing a ph test on it first. a test kit is like 5 bucks a garden or pool shop. and chances are you will never need ph up because tap water is usually really high in ph. usually ph up if for your hot tub because you cook the crap out of your water. oh and also you should let your tap water sit over night to release chlorine
My tap is filtered through a brita, so what is the ideal ph for tap water when using soil? I think someone posted 6.0
 

rzza

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6.0 is ideal but different strains prefer different levels.

civix, i use ph up when i add my nutes cause they drop it to like 5.

i use down when i give them plain water cause its like 7.

i plan on getting an ro system very soon.
 

SCCA

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MrCatatonic, does that plant have any Blueberry or Thai genetics in it? they are known for having twisted growth when they are young. your plants look alright, just watch the pH. you are much safer with lime in the soil. for soil you dont want your pH below 6.3 because it can cause nutrient lockout.
 

MrCatatonic

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MrCatatonic, does that plant have any Blueberry or Thai genetics in it? they are known for having twisted growth when they are young. your plants look alright, just watch the pH. you are much safer with lime in the soil. for soil you dont want your pH below 6.3 because it can cause nutrient lockout.
no idea, came from bagseed, some sweet tasting bud.
 

rzza

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MrCatatonic, does that plant have any Blueberry or Thai genetics in it? they are known for having twisted growth when they are young. your plants look alright, just watch the pH. you are much safer with lime in the soil. for soil you dont want your pH below 6.3 because it can cause nutrient lockout.
funny u say that i have a bb vegging and its been doing the 'deformed growth'.
 

rzza

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if ya look close you see that both of those deformed leaves are coming from the very same node, rather than a branch, and same on the other side. as she gets taller i will take those branches off.001.jpg
 
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