Thelight413
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I'm having a little issue in my veg room, as soon as I put some plants into it, not all strains react but more sensitive strains like cookies and gg4, they start to do this strange leaf curl on new growth, they eventually grow out of it and fold completely open but something is up and I can't figure it out. As soon as I move plants out of this veg room, they start to go back to normal so I'm thinking its something environmental but I have some pics to share, hopefully someone has seen this before. The plants are healthy and growing very fast like normal but this leaf curl is really tough to figure out. Also, this is not bugs, broad mites or russet mites, I'm absolutely positive, I've scoped with multiple scopes and loop and there is nothing on the plants .
Link to video of plants:
I'm in coco, medium is in check @ 1.2 EC, PH between 5.8-6.2, temps in the room are 75 degrees and around 45-60% humidity. There is co2 running in the room as I'm circulating all the air from my flower room, through my veg and back through the flower room, just worked out best for me to keep the veg cooled. I was using a 315cmh but I switched it out recently for a t5 just to see if that made any difference and it doesn't seem to be. I had an oscillating fan on the wall but I took that down recently just to see if they were getting wind stress, I'm trying everything at this point.
My plants in the flower room are completely fine and thriving which is only a wall away and is sharing air with veg where the problem is, I've covered all untreated wood and all walls with panda paper, the floor has been sealed with a product called safe seal (prevents VOC's from leaking) and then I painted over it with a 0 VOC paint, I'm running a test right now with the water, have one plant on spring water from the store and the rest are on the water from place, which is run through a dechlorinator with KDF filter.
Also, I'm wondering if their is nothing wrong at all and the plants are just shading themselves to slow down a bit because they are growing so fast and root mass can't keep up with it. This guy explains this issue pretty well in this link below:
watch:
Link to video of plants:
I'm in coco, medium is in check @ 1.2 EC, PH between 5.8-6.2, temps in the room are 75 degrees and around 45-60% humidity. There is co2 running in the room as I'm circulating all the air from my flower room, through my veg and back through the flower room, just worked out best for me to keep the veg cooled. I was using a 315cmh but I switched it out recently for a t5 just to see if that made any difference and it doesn't seem to be. I had an oscillating fan on the wall but I took that down recently just to see if they were getting wind stress, I'm trying everything at this point.
My plants in the flower room are completely fine and thriving which is only a wall away and is sharing air with veg where the problem is, I've covered all untreated wood and all walls with panda paper, the floor has been sealed with a product called safe seal (prevents VOC's from leaking) and then I painted over it with a 0 VOC paint, I'm running a test right now with the water, have one plant on spring water from the store and the rest are on the water from place, which is run through a dechlorinator with KDF filter.
Also, I'm wondering if their is nothing wrong at all and the plants are just shading themselves to slow down a bit because they are growing so fast and root mass can't keep up with it. This guy explains this issue pretty well in this link below:
watch: