Strange problem, leaves curling up sideways?

stasis

Member
Anyone know what could be up with these plants?

It appears they have good moisture, perfect PH and nutrients at the right level.
Out of a garden of 10 healthy seedlings, these are the only 2 that have the problem.

 

Daddydrew

Member
I have the same thing going on with all of my clones right now. But way worse. All new growths are doing this weird curling , mutation. I have been reading and its seams to be either lacking a fert, too much fert, overwater, or not enough airflow from what I can grasp. Thats where I'm stuck right now.
 

stasis

Member
I have the same thing going on with all of my clones right now. But way worse. All new growths are doing this weird curling , mutation. I have been reading and its seams to be either lacking a fert, too much fert, overwater, or not enough airflow from what I can grasp. Thats where I'm stuck right now.
Yeah airflow sounds like a possibility , there is ZERO circulation in the room ( but plenty of air exchange. )
 

CaNNaBiZ CaNucK

Well-Known Member
Looks like a Magnesium deficiency to me. When the edges are curling up like that it's a clear indicator. Try adding 1/2 - 1 TBSP per gallon of epsom salts to water. This should correct the problem. Dissolving the salts in warm water is the easiest way.

You can also try Cal-mag if you like. Your local hydro shop should carry it.

Good Luck!

:peace:
 

stasis

Member
Looks like a Magnesium deficiency to me. When the edges are curling up like that it's a clear indicator. Try adding 1/2 - 1 TBSP per gallon of epsom salts to water. This should correct the problem. Dissolving the salts in warm water is the easiest way.

You can also try Cal-mag if you like. Your local hydro shop should carry it.

Good Luck!

:peace:
Really ? I never heard of that before !
 
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