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What’s going on with this plant

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What’s going on with this plant

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Y is she growing so weird what’s going on with her
 

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I don't think you have to worry imo. But someone with more experience will tell.
But mine also looked like this, and now is perfect.

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She should grow out of it fairly normal nowadays to see some weirdness at first some strains are more prone to it
What medium are you using ?
I thought it might be a male
Too young still to tell but you have plenty of time to find out
 
I grow in soil so I won’t be much help
But someone with more knowledge will chime in just bumping you back up 🫶🏻🪴
 
Could be the pH of the coco... I'd look deep into that for starters. And then look into the pH of the water your using. There's a optimum range both need to be at for the plant.
 
Could be the pH of the coco... I'd look deep into that for starters. And then look into the pH of the water your using. There's a optimum range both need to be at for the plant.

Yup for sure but ph looks a little different. Leaves twist, flip curl, swirl, etc. This one looks like calcium warble to me which could be a young plant just figuring itself out or the coco could be stealing it. I'd let it ride and just keep an eye on it to make sure it's not the latter because it'll keep marching down that road and become more obvious later if that's what's happening.
 
I think that plant mutated and topped itself. Might need better pics to confirm though.

Not a big deal but it's probably going to grow at half speed if that's the case.
 
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Humidity, probably hungry too. Substrate too dry.

If you’re using bottle nutes you have to keep the substrate damp or ec will spike, plant wont drink. EC should be 1.0-1.2 depending on nutes.

If you’re using dry organic nutrients its essential you keep the substrate damp as well.
 
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