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threatco

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That does look concerning.

Please let us know.

Temp
Humidity
Type of soil
What are you feeding/ watering it with?
Type of light?
Ventilation?
Are you testing run off ph?

@Aqua Man got an odd one here
 
214Riser

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That does look concerning.

Please let us know.

Temp
Humidity
Type of soil
What are you feeding/ watering it with?
Type of light?
Ventilation?
Are you testing run off ph?

@Aqua Man got an odd one here
Temp is 74 humidity is 56. I’m feeding maxibloom 2 days a week. 8”carbon filter for ventilation. I have not tested run off ph yet. 230 watt LED MARS HYDRO THAT I recently purchased. I didn’t see anything until I put them under the new light. It’s about 18 inches away.
 
Beachwalker

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Doesn't look like light burn but where you said it started when you put them under a new light and at a fairly close distance I would recommend you raise the light immediately until you get the problem resolved just in case it is in some way caused by the new light

Edit: did you transplant them recently?
 
214Riser

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Doesn't look like light burn but where you said it started when you put them under a new light and at a fairly close distance I would recommend you raise the light immediately until you get the problem resolved just in case it is in some way caused by the new light

Edit: did you transplant them recently?
They are in a 7 gallon fabric as of now.
 
214Riser

214Riser

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Doesn't look like light burn but where you said it started when you put them under a new light and at a fairly close distance I would recommend you raise the light immediately until you get the problem resolved just in case it is in some way caused by the new light

Edit: did you transplant them recently?
Transplant happened 4weeks ago.
 
HeLLfiReZ

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Nutrient buildup is the most likely culprit here. The rounded droopy claw like look is classic n toxicity. Your most likely not feeding to strong just to often.
 
214Riser

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Nutrient buildup is the most likely culprit here. The rounded droopy claw like look is classic n toxicity. Your most likely not feeding to strong just to often.
Nutrient buildup is the most likely culprit here. The rounded droopy claw like look is classic n toxicity. Your most likely not feeding to strong just to often.
Is it ok to just water for a few days to see? As a matter of fact I think feed 3 days straight two days before I noticed the problem
 
Aqua Man

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Nutrient buildup is the most likely culprit here. The rounded droopy claw like look is classic n toxicity. Your most likely not feeding to strong just to often.
Yup this right here. Nutrient buildup imo. It's also likely the soil pH has crashed and is very low.

This is a tox but the drooping leaves is a transpiration issue. I'm kinda thinking there is dry spots in the media where the salinity is very high.

Would give it a good flush with water and enzymes or something like recharge.

Reduce the feeding
 
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