Twisted first set of leaves

propertyoftheUS

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Hey y'all been a while since I grew from beans indoors..... Just wondering if a 300w bloomspect led at 50" would cause the first set of leaves to twist. Or just staying wet a little too long. I have 5 auto gg's in promix bx and 3 are in a little bit smaller and shorter pot and the 2 in the taller slightly bigger pots have twisted leaves while the other 3 are fine. All have been fed 200ppm calmag plus,
6.0 ph.
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drsaltzman

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There's been a lot of leaf twisting posts lately.
I wouldn't go so far as to say it's normal ... but it's common.
As long as you do everything right they grow out of it.
 

propertyoftheUS

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There's been a lot of leaf twisting posts lately.
I wouldn't go so far as to say it's normal ... but it's common.
As long as you do everything right they grow out of it.
Right on, my only concern was with all five are the same strain, age, and in the same environment, fed the same...... But the only difference is 2 of the containers are about 3" taller than the other three containers with seedlings showing no stress. I am pretty impressed with this cheap led actually lol. The last time I bought an led was when a "300w" Mars Hydro was $160 lol. These Bloomspect LED's were the most actual draw wattage and PAR rating compared to every other light under $200.
 

propertyoftheUS

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Raised the light all I can and the second set are twisting as well. It's gotta be a moisture issue. Have only watered once when I planted the seeds.
 

drsaltzman

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Moisture. PH. Temp. Could be any or none at all.
Hard to tell when they are so small.
Mary Jane throws weird leaves all the time, especially in veg.
Sometimes I think we just stare at them too much. :blsmoke:
 
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