I need some help diagnosing an issue with some of the plants in one of my trays. They look to have aggressively twisted, generally on newer growth, which also has some holes and damage where the leaves have turned over - I raised the lights this morning a few inches thinking it might be an issue with too much light intensity.
Day 15 in Veg
Strain: Lemon Granita
Growing in Rockwool drain to waste
Feeding them at 2.8EC and PH at 5.6-5.8. PPFd at canopy has been at 450, but more like 350-400 after lifting the lights a touch.
Growing under 1700e LEDs, room is at 85F and 70%RH, VPD 1.0.
It could also be an issue with nitrogen toxicity as the leaves are a darker green - just can’t tell. I have the same system feeding a tray of Grape Stomper OG right next to them and they are super healthy!
I've seen twisted leaves many times. It usually settles as the leaf expands.
The purple circle highlights the hole in the leaf. That looks like it might be experiencing a deficiency because the twisted leaves are not allowing nutes to flow.
What is all the stuff in the other area?
I've seen twisted leaves many times. It usually settles as the leaf expands.
The purple circle highlights the hole in the leaf. That looks like it might be experiencing a deficiency because the twisted leaves are not allowing nutes to flow.
What is all the stuff in the other area?
Those bits are from the bran that we sprinkled on the plants when deployed our predatory mites. Yes there are holes on other plants as well, generally the plants which have the some twisted leaves on newer growth. We have the same system feeding another strain, Grape Stomper, on the next tray over and they look great - I’ve attached a pic of them. Could it be genetic? My first thought would be toxicity before deficiency?