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Help what to do the leaves are curling inward

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Help what to do the leaves are curling inward

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Yeah, until you get rid of the non-bugs eating your roots, her leaves will suffer.
Those were squashed weeks ago though. Why would she still curl more or is it just that they will continue to do so no matter if they are gone. Also, why would a different plant in the same pot sharing root space not suffer the same fate with the leaves?
 
I assume you mean if they are infected at any point they continue to display leaf curling even after being gone?
 
Maybe it helps to see a visual. Same bucket, two plants, different strains. Could it be that one was more resilient and the bugs just didn’t want to eat the one and attacked the other? Their root ball is one and shares the same place. Just working it out and analyzing it for us all. As you can tell, the curling leaf plant has had issues in the past and stressed on an infestation of nat maggots. They both did. Possible mutation and continuation of feeling attacked?
 

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Chlorine or possible high sodium levels of the water? I use tap with a c-85 carbon filter but could be chlorine still. I have soft water and soft RO, but I don’t feed with those sources.
 
If anything is going on, she probably has thripes. After reading and looking a bunch. This seems to be the only constant. I have not checked mine for it but that is probably what it is.
 
Old leaves are permanently fucked. They'll never recover. What's with the two girls one cup grow style? You'd have less problems if they each had their own pot. Maybe one's outcompeting the other.
i am not looking to recover. I’ve thrown at least 10 cuts away making my process smooth and some purposefully making mistakes to find out limits. This is just what I decided to push flower on to smash the rest of the process before I get serious. All my flowers are leftover throw always for me to get everything right and play with the trash before I care for babies. I see it like getting a degree before perusing the career. 😎
 
Got quite a few three lobed leaves on one of them. Looks like maybe it is confused.
 
Old leaves are permanently fucked. They'll never recover. What's with the two girls one cup grow style? You'd have less problems if they each had their own pot. Maybe one's outcompeting the other.
I was thinking this as well, one plant beginning to strangle the roots on the other?
 
No thripes but signs of maggots in one bucket. Looks like these may just be affected by the same stresses that triggered it all to begin with. Looks like someone forgot to add Tanlin on some feeds before they were “gone”.🙄

An indication of continued root stress.
 
Got quite a few three lobed leaves on one of them. Looks like maybe it is confused.
These girls have been confused since day one. From fluorescent veg to LED veg, soil to hydro transplant, maggots and a daddy going too quick to feed and get out. Lessons be learned here. I had them going good until those maggots showed up.

Good lesson to know here is that the problem is always so simple. It is the community you choose to reach out to that gives you that pushes you to check your self that makes ThcFarmer my pick. Everyone has a common goal and we F around to Find out.
 
Wondering if there's any indicator that this is a male or female plant or is it to early
 

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No worries man but you say its a female plant? , the other plants I just went ahead and cropped them
 
Tpanhart did you ever figure out what was causing the curling? I tried using my example to help hone in on your issue with an identical symptom.
 
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