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Is this seedling ok? It’s curling a little. I wanna try moving my light closer bc they’re also a little leggy.
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Thanks dude!Everything looks great! Nothing to worry about.
Cool theory. This one’s been a bit wonky since day 3 but as shes getting bigger it’s a lot more apparent. Thanks man !They sometimes start out warbly like that and I have a theory it's because mom might have been a little light on the silica and so at first they don't have strong cell wall structure until they're eating on their own. I've got some Alien OG seeds that have been doing that but they outgrow it.
I appreciate that, got a couple palm tree bushes going on. Lovin it!Thanks man. Those look great!
That’s for the article. Luckily I just bought a test kit. I’ll test it and seeTwisted leaves are a symptom of low pH.
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Signs Of Low pH In Plants | Atlas Scientific
Low pH can affect your plant’s growth and survival. If your plants are showing stunted growth, yellow leaves, or leaves with brown spots or reddish-purple edges, then it is showing signs of low pH…atlas-scientific.com
AFAIK, it could be something else. It's worth checking, though. I had seen twisted leaves several times and never found a cause for it until recently when some of my plants had the same problem. Fixing the pH fixed the twisted leaves. Basically, low pH increases the solubility of micronutrients resulting in micronutrient toxicity. The optimal soil pH is about 6.3 to 6.5.That’s for the article. Luckily I just bought a test kit. I’ll test it and see
Yea it could be the stress from my seedling stretching, ph, or hopefully a non-issue. Although considering I haven’t checked ph yet, it’s definitely something to start monitoring. That’s for the advice and knowledge dudeAFAIK, it could be something else. It's worth checking, though. I had seen twisted leaves several times and never found a cause for it until recently when some of my plants had the same problem. Fixing the pH fixed the twisted leaves. Basically, low pH increases the solubility of micronutrients resulting in micronutrient toxicity. The optimal soil pH is about 6.3 to 6.5.