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cant catch a break, does this look like mites?

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leaves are getting twisty, dont look glossy or anything. did a slurry test on the surface, came back 6.5. ffof watered with good ph water, just started giving small doses of nutes. one plant started getting a little twisty, i put it in the corner of the tent so it gets less light. then 3 of the plants next to it are starting to get twisty and cupping, i was thinking light stress (temps are always in the 70s) at first, then just mutation but its happening to 3 diff strains, then ph which now seems fine. now i just dont know, really hoping its not mites though.
 

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The canoeing is from low humidity, this can cause a decrease in transpiration and that will stop the uptake of calcium. What’s the rh levels range? Also how much light in what size space?
 
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spot on! thank you, i didnt know low humimidity was so detrimental in veg, rh is usually in high 40s to low 50s. its at 56 right now, can this cause twisting too?
 
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oh and the light, i got a 600w qb (3500k) dimmed down to probably a third so 200w in a 8x4 (i have 2 600w qb for flowering this tent)
 
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Twisting on the tips is usually a calcium indicator. I would get the humidity up over 60% in veg but make sure your min/ max dosent fluctuate more than 10% or so or pm will creep in. Plants look good though, usually people don’t notice until they get small copper spots. What light do you have in there?
 
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Ok, the intensity of led boards can cause a need for more cal as well. Try to get more in through transpiration first then increase the dosing at feed times.
 
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thank you, i really appreciate the help. got the humidifier going now
 
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That will help, check out a vpd chart and stay in a range that lines up with your temps. If you go too high you’ll end up with the same problem.
 
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It's not a humidity issue. Their growing real fast . If it was just v praying leaves in apperance it would be Mg def. They are slightly rolling on the leaf margins and the serrations look lifted. How close is light?
 
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far, its about 2 feet away from the middle of the canopy, hence why i moved these plants to the corner, theres quite a few other plants, none of them showing these symptoms
 
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How long have they been in the contsiners since transplant?
 
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You posted " small doses of nutes" what nutes and how much?
 
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theyve been in those 5gals for at least 3 weeks now and i gave dynagro foliage pro @ 2ml per gal (5ml per gallon is whats recommended)
 
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Vondank420 said:
It's not a humidity issue. Their growing real fast . If it was just v praying leaves in apperance it would be Mg def. They are slightly rolling on the leaf margins and the serrations look lifted. How close is light?
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Agree ^ Light distance was my first thought too, also have you had pH swings recently?

You say you use "good" pH water; how are you pH'ing, and to what # ?
 
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fox farms gave me ph issues on my other run, ive ammended this soil with about 2 cups of dolomite lime, my tap water is 0ppm. i use that and adjust the ph to between 6.5 and 6.8 with general hydroponics ph down (tap comes out about 8.5 ph) my ec is low too
 
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2 cups is spot on for 1.5 cf. But I am surprised that the FFOF dropped its lime buffering that quick. I have seen FFOF drop out at around 6 weeks but let's get you to where you want to be.
First. Add cal/mag plus @5ml/gal with your veg mix.
Also. Do you have a seaweed product ???
I recommend Thrive Alive green label or Rhizotonic. But whatever you want to use. I would foliar with it for a bit.
I think with that and the cal/mag you should be set.
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If the FFOF ratio of buffering lime was correct and you added the 2 cups after that then adding the cal/mag plus "might" cause an issue with lockout. I dont believe it will but something to keep eye on.
When I'm doing my soils I use just enuff lime to get it to 6.5 but no more. Then I'm just adding a tiny bit as need when the ph drops.
You should see improvment in 4 to 7 days with this...
 
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fox farms gave me ph issues on my other run, ive ammended this soil with about 2 cups of dolomite lime, my tap water is 0ppm. i use that and adjust the ph to between 6.5 and 6.8 with general hydroponics ph down (tap comes out about 8.5 ph) my ec is low too
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Well that's not really a pH swing although you should keep it 6.5 in ffof

How much soil did you add those two cups of dolomite to?
 
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