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Have you checked for bugs with magnification underneath the leaves? I've never seen covers like that used before but those could encourage fungus & bugsLooking for a little input. I have 2 photo plants in veg. Both different seeds from different breeders. They were germinated in the pot they are in. I am using organic soil with dry amendments and compost nothing else added. I have them under 200w of led and they are pretty far away until I can figure this out. The leaves come out amazing and beautiful and then the edges curl just a little but they stop curling at this stage(see pictures). They get water only right now and I have removed some of the larger leaves to allow more light penetration.
There are worms and rove beetles and lots of soil mites. I was using straw for a while but the fungus knats in my area are horrible so I block them out completely.Have you checked for bugs with magnification underneath the leaves? I've never seen covers like that used before but those could encourage fungus & bugs
Hmmm I can see the tips of the leaves are yellow/burnt. Maybe these two strains are extra sensitive to over feeding? I've read using extended release nutes is not advised so I have zero experience with them. It's hard to say but I'd definitely check under the leaves with a magnifier to see if you have a bug problem like beachwalker suggested as I know the curling upward is a symptom of several different pests, heat, light stress, over watering, over feeding, plus some things I am forgetting I'm sure lol.Socks4free
Temps are: Day 77*F
Night 67*F
Humidity stays between 54-66
They get roughly 1/2 gallon every 4 days at this size. They are in 7 gallon plastic with top covers for moisture control. I have used extended release 5-4-5 fertilizer with compost top dressing. They get the same everything as my other girls and these are the only 2 out of 10 doing this. I have been afraid to do anything but plain water until I know they are ok.
Alpha.ganjaguy. They are currently about 24 inches.
I thought that too however the light is 2 foot above canopy at 50% and it’s only 200wThis is simple light stress. Back the light way off. The rest won't be far behind.
Purchased from a local shop here. It’s an organic 5-4-4 with a little bone meal from down to earth.Looks like nutrient burn to me with. Your leaves are way to dark to be light burn.... what are you using exactly dry amendments?
Ya the plant looks a little to big to be getting light burn at that strenght...can even probably up the light 10 or 25%I thought that too however the light is 2 foot above canopy at 50% and it’s only 200w
Are you applying the recommended amount.... best thing to do for ANY food is always cut in half... slowly add more to your mix if feel if it needs more...always better to "under feed" than "overfeed"Purchased from a local shop here. It’s an organic 5-4-4 with a little bone meal from down to earth.
I used the full amount and thought to mix it deeper thinking it wouldn’t reach it until it could handle it. I guess that wasn’t very clever after all.Are you applying the recommended amount.... best thing to do for ANY food is always cut in half... slowly add more to your mix if feel if it needs more...always better to "under feed" than "overfeed"
Those are not mine. Mine are the ones at the top looking like salted slugs. HahaYou need to back the light off another 12" to start with. Seedlings in cups look soaking wet in hot soil.
Bags are also in hot soil. Can't tell if they are also over watered. But they are definitely sick. You need to stop feeding nitrogen for 30 days. Back the lights off to 30" and stop pushing your plants.
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