curling sideways on only 2 leaves

11BangBang

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I'm growing outdoors in smart pots with Fox farm ocean forest today I go out to check on my babies and one has 2 leaves curling sideways. Any ideas
 

Maggs707

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It's probably a temperature thing. Are they out baking in the sun? Did you just recently put them under brighter light/hotter temps? That'd be my best bet. Not ,100% sure though
 

11BangBang

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It's probably a temperature thing. Are they out baking in the sun? Did you just recently put them under brighter light/hotter temps? That'd be my best bet. Not ,100% sure though
Yeah probably what it is important in South Texas it's been pushing the 100's lately. First grow just through me off only 2 leaves doing it
 

Maggs707

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Yeah probably what it is important in South Texas it's been pushing the 100's lately. First grow just through me off only 2 leaves doing it
Wow, yeah that's hot. Any way to shade them during the peak hours of the day? Probably your best bet.
 

Maggs707

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Nah there only a 2 weeks old growing outside. Is that even possible then
2 weeks old is a little young for a plant to even be able to flower, but I suppose it's possible. Unlikely though. Did you switch their light cycle at all since they popped? If not, then you can rule out the flower/reveg possibility.
 

Maggs707

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I'll go ahead and move them yeah I don't think there ready for full texas sun.
Yeah, just ease them into it. Read some info on "hardening off". Most of the time you need to let your girls adjust a little bit at a time to full sun, especially when it's on full blast like that.
 

11BangBang

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2 weeks old is a little young for a plant to even be able to flower, but I suppose it's possible. Unlikely though. Did you switch their light cycle at all since they popped? If not, then you can rule out the flower/reveg possibility.
No no switching light cycle they've been outside since they popped out the soil
 

Chunky Stool

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Could be a ph problem. Are the leaves slightly speckled with light & dark patches? FFOF is known for low ph right out of the bag.
 

11BangBang

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Could be a ph problem. Are the leaves slightly speckled with light & dark patches? FFOF is known for low ph right out of the bag.
I seen people having that problem but they have no signs of spots or anything they look green and healthy I did a ph test today and it was around 7 to 7.5
 

11BangBang

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I seen people having that problem but they have no signs of spots or anything they look green and healthy I did a ph test today and it was around 7 to 7.5
And I don't think I over water normally once in the morning and evening only with rain water or river water
 

Maggs707

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I seen people having that problem but they have no signs of spots or anything they look green and healthy I did a ph test today and it was around 7 to 7.5
MJ thrives in a slightly acidic soil medium. 6-6.5. You will have nutrient lockouts at the 7-7.5 range bro.
 

Maggs707

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And I don't think I over water normally once in the morning and evening only with rain water or river water
If you're watering twice a day, you're over watering. If you make sure that pot is thoroughly soaked, it shouldn't need water again for at least a day or 2. I know it's hot, but the only time a plant would need water every day was if it was a big plant in a small pot that was just sucking up water like crazy. Let the soil dry out a bit before you rewater or you will drown it. Roots like to be able to breathe, so they need that time in between waterings. What size pot do you have them in?
 
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