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Stunted growth. Leaf tips curled down

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Ever since yesterday I've noticed stunted growth on both my sweet cheese autos witch are week 4 just started flowering. They both have stunted growth. On one the main stem looks like it's bent at an almost 45 degree angle then points up. My acopolco gold from barneys farm has curled tips on some leaves. I thought it might be n toxicity or from high humidity which I fixed. It's growth is still stunted. I don't know what it's from. Ph is right. Any input is appriciated. Here's some pics.
 

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Looks pretty healthy, that droop could be caused by being a little bit over or under watered? Does it seemed to happen towards the end of the light cycle?

I've looked at Sweet cheese before it sounds like something I'd like to run if you do a journal let me know I'd like to follow along good luck
 
Yup they look good.... under watered IMO. Water the entire media not just dribble around the stem. Roots won't grow into dry soil. This effects nutrient concentration in the soil and can make for hot spots.
 
Yup they look good.... under watered IMO. Water the entire media not just dribble around the stem. Roots won't grow into dry soil. This effects nutrient concentration in the soil and can make for hot spots.
This is a rare duck right here, you never see a new grower who's under watering, 99% of the time it's over-watering LOL

Those plants look great, I love the genetics behind them too, they're for sale on this site

I've been looking at them on and off for quite a while maybe I should pull the trigger? then I could have even more seeds that I can't get to!?🤦‍♂️

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This is a rare duck right here, you never see a new grower who's under watering, 99% of the time it's over-watering LOL

Those plants look great, I love the genetics behind them too, they're for sale on this site

I've been looking at them on and off for quite a while maybe I should pull the trigger? then I could have even more seeds that I can't get to!?🤦‍♂️
Haha yup... it is and they do look very nice. Always pull the trigger, then you never have regrets lol. I have so many seeds here and just ordered some more. Worst case I run em down the line. Which is what will happen cause I'm about done with seeds in my system for a bit.
 
Haha yup... it is and they do look very nice. Always pull the trigger, then you never have regrets lol. I have so many seeds here and just ordered some more. Worst case I run em down the line. Which is what will happen cause I'm about done with seeds in my system for a bit.
This is exactly why I haven't bought them yet! Haven't even gotten to the seeds I wanted to crack in September yet, I had such plans🤷‍♂️ LOL but I do really like the sound of these genetics!
 
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