Well... shit kolah. I really don't like how that new growth looks. And I have to be honest, it makes me think of pest or disease, and I'm thinking of a rather specific pest offhand, though I think you said you scoped, yes? Because that's reminding me of the broad mite threads, hard.
If it's a deficiency, then I'm not familiar with anything that would cause corkscrewing of new growth. But it's a great search string to start with!
Sorry Sea..I just now saw your post. I hate it when I miss posts..esp the ones I started. lol
You thinking this is broad mites? Is that different than the run of the mill spider mites?
And Yes I scoped leafs stems new growth and roots with 30x, 60x and 100x. Nuttin.
And I continue to inspect them every 2-3 days or so.
I have researched high and low online for help and still come up empty. I did find this today as Soma was talking about stressing MJ and how the plants react. He was speaking more in line with making fem seeds, using STS and mentioned how MJ reacts to the STS and how
just the new growth tips cringe from the stress.
Many of my plants have this new growth "cringe" which he mentions. My only thoughts are that :
1. some unknown chemical in my air, water or soil has severely stressed out the plants ( but whether it will trigger them to produce seeds is unknown at this time as it is much too early being only mid July here)
2. the cold night temps created a huge stressor condition. And more specifically effecting a hormonal stress?
Could it be that 1 or 2 (or a combo) has triggered the plants into a self preservation mode
to possibly force-seed them or just half-ass confusing them to save the species?
OR :
3 or it's a bad-ass highly contagious virus/bacterial/mold/spore rare disease of some some kind.
switching gears here: I just got a new cellphone with a decent camera on it which should take better close ups than my 14 year old digital camera. I'll post some new pics.