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Yea that's true. These are outdoor plants though, they should be completely acclimated to the weather here.id keep a eye on the heat stress,they will twist from that also
I understand what you are saying, but this plant is thriving with growth; it just has a little leaf twistibg. Could be that it is slightly less receptive to the heat than her cousins are like you said.depends on strain really,91 is hot,almost to the point of the plant shutting down on some strains ive grown,i just put 50% shade cloth over them from 2 to 4 take it off helps from downward direct heat,im looking at the serated leaves not the twist,
I agree with that when plants are in plastic pots, but polyester frabic pots don't conduct heat like that. And the plants are big enough that they actually shade the whole pot most of the day anyway.+1 on the heat stress. Direct sunlight on a 90° day will toast the roots. Try shading the smart pot.
Simple way to check soil temp is with a thermometer. Frankly they don’t look bad.I agree with that when plants are in plastic pots, but polyester frabic pots don't conduct heat like that. And the plants are big enough that they actually shade the whole pot most of the day anyway.
Not saying you're wrong, just presenting the info.
You're right i should get an accurate temp reading.Simple way to check soil temp is with a thermometer. Frankly they don’t look bad.
ive had some from the same breed i made myself,be completly difrent in all ways possible,just blew me away the difrence in phenos,one was pink and pine tree structure,other was a bush and purple in cooler weather,smoke ,high all that the same,but growing it was like a twilight zone,the tall pine tree was a nutrient hog ,the bushy one didnt like any kind of pushing,just water about it.I understand what you are saying, but this plant is thriving with growth; it just has a little leaf twistibg. Could be that it is slightly less receptive to the heat than her cousins are like you said.
This plant is virtually bug free save for a sparse aphid here and there. Could be an overdose of nutes, but it's odd that it would be appesring now because it's been gettin the same regiment for a pretty good while.looking closely at those photos i do see some “white spots” maybe mites?
a little too much nutes can started twisting, deformed growth.
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