Why these fan leaves doing this?

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az2000

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I think sometimes I've seen that and it was an early symptom of mg def. Have you been supplementing mg or "calmag" (or doing anything with calcium?. You might cause a deficiency by over-doing it. Messing with calcium can affect the important ratio between mg and ca. I think you'd see something else. But, you want to be careful supplementing.).
 
az2000

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Haven't added any calcium or magnesium

I'd give it some time. If there's more than one plant doing this, you might do 1/4 tsp epsom salt/gal of nutrients (next time you feed). That's a light dose. Do it to only one and see if makes a different. I don't think it would hurt. But, I wouldn't encourage you to do it, except maybe one to see how it compares to not doing it to the other(s).

It might be a bad idea. See what others think. You have some time until you feed again.
 
Leelandgrow3

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Is there a deficiency chart on this site so can have it on hand?
 
az2000

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Is there a deficiency chart on this site so can have it on hand?

I've never seen rolling leaves on a chart. I've only seen others say they think it's related to mg def. It went away when I used a light dose of mg. (But, if you have time before feeding again, I'd wait and see what others think.).
 
Leelandgrow3

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I do I'll get some Epsom salt tomorrow I have a whole week! But I wanted chart for other symptoms and future references you dig lol
 
Leelandgrow3

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I know it's not on there for rolling leaves I've never seen this with the last two grows
 
Leelandgrow3

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Has to do with transportation of leaves and I'm sure I'm not root bound cause my holes don't stink and I dont water that much
 
Leelandgrow3

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Say she is root bound what do it do she not really growning super fast and she in a five gallon bucket
 
BudBogart

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Is there a deficiency chart on this site so can have it on hand?
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Leelandgrow3

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Well hopefully she shows me a little more than just turning fan leafs just happened and it's just bottom ones rn I'll check in morning when lights are on
 
BudBogart

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@BudBogart maybe u have a opinion on this twisting

I was researching it out of curiosity but can’t find anything but possibly lighting and or humidity. Interesting, but I feel for you. As in any stressed plant, back the lighting off a bit and don’t feed her until she recovers.
 
Leelandgrow3

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That was my plan. Thank you for the help happy growing
 
BudBogart

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Looking at the plant again, I gotta ask, have you turned the planter? If you have an uneven light source those leaves would have been pointing towards the strongest light. If you move or turn the plant, those sun leaves will turn to find the strongest light. The plant doesn’t appear otherwise sick does she?
 
az2000

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If a fan is blowing on the plant(s), that could stress the leaves and cause that too (related to humidity).

When it's time to feed again, and if they'e still that way, I'd give one plant 1/4 tsp epsom salt (per gallon of nutrient solution). That's a light dose. Just do it once to see if it makes a difference. (You could foliar feed epsom salt without waiting for the soil to dry. But, I don't think I'd do that. I'd give it time. It may correct itself by the time you feed.).
 

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