Center leafs curling during flowering

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So I dont know what's going on here, is this something that happens wh I le flowing naturally or is there an issue to be addressed. I I'm currently growing a purple laminate Auto by fast buds. It's about 6 or 7 weeks old and on its third week of flowering. My median is Hydroponic and my EC is at about 1050 at about 800ppm and keeping my pH at 6.0 pretty much always. The plan doesn't look unhealthy and none of the families at all are having any sort of curl it's only the leaves that are surrounding the buds. Oh and I'm using Lotus nutrients and following the suggested nutrient schedule at pretty much 50% exactly since it's autonflower.
 
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Cmurda48

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Purple lemonade auto
Lotus nutrients at %50
I'm thinking it's nitrogen also, I recently watched a video from the same company I bought my seeds from that said I should be giving her veg nutrients for the first 2 weeks of flowering and then 2 weeks transition and I'm on my first week of transition now. I'm gonna switch to bloom nutes %50 when I get back home tonight. See if that helps.
 
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Looks exactly like my first grow. Too much nitrogen is why those leaves around the buds are curling and buds stay small.
 
GNick55

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Looks exactly like my first grow. Too much nitrogen is why those leaves around the buds are curling and buds stay small.
as long as it’s acknowledged and change is made there’s still lots of time to prevent that.. 🤞
 
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it’s pretty minor from what i see..
Do you think the effects are reversible? And is there anything special I should do first before switching over to strictly bloom nutrients like should I like I don't know flush it with just like water for a day or so did maybe get some of that nitrogen out of it if possible?
 
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Do you think the effects are reversible? And is there anything special I should do first before switching over to strictly bloom nutrients like should I like I don't know flush it with just like water for a day or so did maybe get some of that nitrogen out of it if possible?
no don’t be doing that, seriously as long as it addressed you’ll be fine..
ok sorry but what nutrients you have there? what did you feed last time or two?.
 
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Ok. I am using lotus nutrients at %50 but I also have flora trio nutrients. Last 2 feeds I gave it 1.5 teaspoons of grow and 1.5 of bloom per gallon as well as .5 teaspoon of cal-mag which brought it to right around 1.6ec and 775ppm
 
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Which calmag would you guys prefer?
Want to buy one tomorrow and thinking about to get one without npk or with just low PK so I can use it through the flowering as well.
I never fed my autos with calmag(in Coco a must?) and coco also not washed right..learned for next run.
Still adjusting my new led light and also have some problems with it but on a good way. Some leaves got curled tips and a few burned(I guess it's a result of light stress) and others got more structured leaves could that be a calmag deficiency? Im watching and adjusting, they could be worse I guess...but they're in day 43 from seed, also did some Lst, nice to see how that works! Will do it on every plant. Next run with photos I will mainline.
Now letting my lady's running dry and than drain with water and calmag solution...good idea or better soft watering?
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Cmurda48

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Which calmag would you guys prefer?
Want to buy one tomorrow and thinking about to get one without npk or with just low PK so I can use it through the flowering as well.
I never fed my autos with calmag(in Coco a must?) and coco also not washed right..learned for next run.
Still adjusting my new led light and also have some problems with it but on a good way. Some leaves got curled tips and a few burned(I guess it's a result of light stress) and others got more structured leaves could that be a calmag deficiency? Im watching and adjusting, they could be worse I guess...but they're in day 43 from seed, also did some Lst, nice to see how that works! Will do it on every plant. Next run with photos I will mainline.
Now letting my lady's running dry and than drain with water and calmag solution...good idea or better soft watering?
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I've got an idea bro, create your own thread and don't bombard mine with questions that don't pertain to the subject at hand please. You'll start a conversation on here that has nothing to do with my initial concern and then my concern gets swept under the rug . It's not cool man, and I'm sure I'm not speaking just for myself. Other people probably find it annoying as well. I'm really not trying to be rude I'm just letting you know.
 
Redneckx

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what calmag you have?
npk of calmag?.
Sorry, nicks question triggered me, didn't want to bomb your post, just wanted to know about calmag but then I took the long indirekt route...you're absolutely right, won't do it again to anybody's thread.
If I could help I would. also new and for me hard to say what's up to your plant.
I think your main structure of your plant should be more compact with more sidebranches.
I think best would be to tie the top plant softly to the side to develope more growth below(bend her slowly day by day a little more). you don't want to snap your lady. You're already in flower and than you probably should avoid too much stress.
I'm also new but I would do sth. Otherwise you will end up with a small stack of pot.
 
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Sorry, nicks question triggered me, didn't want to bomb your post, just wanted to know about calmag but then I took the long indirekt route...you're absolutely right, won't do it again to anybody's thread.
If I could help I would. also new and for me hard to say what's up to your plant.
I think your main structure of your plant should be more compact with more sidebranches.
I think best would be to tie the top plant softly to the side to develope more growth below(bend her slowly day by day a little more). you don't want to snap your lady. You're already in flower and than you probably should avoid too much stress.
I'm also new but I would do sth. Otherwise you will end up with a small stack of pot.
ya brother just start your own thread, that way it’ll be easier to help out..
 
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@Cmurda48 It might be genetic, Ive seen that "humpback" leaf expression on the "Purple Lemonades" odd looking yes, but only seemed to affect the smaller/ sugar leaves while the big fans had normal leaf expression - mine grew out to be nice plants,(my profile see pics of PL's)I also had other plants same enviro/nutrient solution - If there are no other signs of deficiency/toxicity I wouldn't have a knee jerk reaction.
 
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