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Wavey Ripley leaves will put up pics. Need to fix this about 4out of ten are affected.
In bat mix soil
Jus watering ph 6 5
Pics below
In bat mix soil
Jus watering ph 6 5
Pics below
Hey bud these just transplanted? things that come to mind roots (temp/health) and humidityWavey Ripley leaves will put up pics. Need to fix this about 4out of ten are affected.
In bat mix soil
Jus watering ph 6 5
Pics below
They are probably chewing up all the co2. That would make sense to me. Tiny seedlings are no problem but as they get a bit bigger they can eat it up pretty quick. I can watch the Co2 go down slowly in my room that's 10x7 with 20 2 week old plants when the lights come on.I'm swaying towards enrivontmental stress no extraction fan.
As I only use this tent normally to sprout seeds didnt bother buying extractor fan.
Trying to give all information any questions let me no.
Havent seen anything and only 3-4 out the ten are like if. Cus be the co2 thing ya said.I could see possibly some bugs in soil maybe causing root issues? I'm not the guy to talk to about that but it could be a possibility
yeah can try just opening the tent every so often. If you really want to know for sure if thats it there are co2 monitors that are fairly cheapHavent seen anything and only 3-4 out the ten are like if. Cus be the co2 thing ya said.
Space is small 75x75x130
Ready to be moved flower room.not empty for another five days tho.just sont want these to get worse
Yeah I don't see any signs of lockout or deficiency. I think its a transpiration issue, either roots or leaves. Humidity I may look at but that would be the whole plant. To me its looks worse on the upper leaves closer to he light that will be photosynthesizing more. Which kinda makes me think Co2 because of low to no air exchange. I can't say for certain but thats what it looks like to meWas gena water to run off an chek ph but I everytime I've measured it its been between 6.3 an 6,8
When I move into proper flower room with exhaust fan extractor an bigger room hopefully theyl grow out of it and when I defol il jus remove damaged leaves. I read a video somewhere and it said summet to do with photoshyhinsezing. Roote ot leaves myt not be able to keep up with the atmosphere above them in the tent.Yeah I don't see any signs of lockout or deficiency. I think its a transpiration issue, either roots or leaves. Humidity I may look at but that would be the whole plant. To me its looks worse on the upper leaves closer to he light that will be photosynthesizing more. Which kinda makes me think Co2 because of low to no air exchange. I can't say for certain but thats what it looks like to me
If you lower light intensity it may help less light less photosynthesizing and less demand for co2. Either way its a good option for a stressed plant.When I move into proper flower room with exhaust fan extractor an bigger room hopefully theyl grow out of it and when I defol il jus remove damaged leaves. I read a video somewhere and it said summet to do with photoshyhinsezing. Roote ot leaves myt not be able to keep up with the atmosphere above them in the tent.
Lowest light is 125cfl t5s getting used on ma clones.If you lower light intensity it may help less light less photosynthesizing and less demand for co2. Either way its a good option for a stressed plant.
I'm not using any nutrients mate apart from what's already in the soil. Just watering ph water so cant really adjust anyfing as it's all ready in soilDepending on your situation and the accuracy I've judged your pictures...… Without complicating it, try some adjusting with you Ca or K. one or the other may be locking out your boron causing the twisted leaf growth. Maybe.... Its a lot of unknown variables that could be causing this as well. but just a shot in the dark. I hope it all works out.