V shaped leaves. 45° up angle.

Axle4worc

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First time running drain to waste Coco/w 40% pearlite in 5 gal fabric pots. Dropped the seeds 7 weeks ago on Easter.

Had a lot of pH issues early on. Once I raised the ppm's I had less issues. When the leaves stop turning brown I topped them once to even off the canopy. Couple of weeks later I left all the damaged lower fan leaves and lollipoped the rest of the bottom underneath the canopy. That's when they really exploded.

I've been feeding about 400 to 450 PPM daily for the last week or two. I tried extending it to a day and a half and they were droopy after 26 hours except for the one plant that had v-shaped leaves at a 45 degree up angle. After 3 days of 24-hour feedings, all three of them have the same Leaf shape.

I've read where this is a mag deficiency or over-watering and I have also read where this is extremely healthy. They look extremely happy to me. What do you guys think? All the yellowing at the bottom was from before I raised the feeding and topped them.
 

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visajoe1

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they look fine. tacoing or leaf curling up is mag def, similar to heat stress. the one on the right wants more food. you'll want to up that EC to 1.4-1.9 by the 4th week of flower. be sure to include calmag and epsom salts
 

Axle4worc

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you'll want to up that EC to 1.4-1.9 by the 4th week of flower.
Wow. The feeding schedule I was given never goes above .9 ec. 4ml a+b max. I just started feeding 5ml when the leaves started reaching. Runoff is about .5 ec so I'm not too worried about buildup. Just flipped to 12/12 yesterday. Definitely won't worry about raising the nutrients.
 
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