Weird wrinkling of leaves

jensenbeach1

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Have some cheesequake regulars i popped from tga and they all appear to have some weird issue the rest of my plants leaves are healthy. The one on the right is having the most issues
 

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PetFlora

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they look pretty good, but, note the rounded serrations which should be sharp. That's an indication something isn't quite right
 

chemphlegm

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Have some cheesequake regulars i popped from tga and they all appear to have some weird issue the rest of my plants leaves are healthy. The one on the right is having the most issues
I'd stop looking at it if it bugs you. your new growth is A 1
 

jensenbeach1

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Look for problems and you'll find em ....even if they don't exist ....looks like it sorted itself out
You sound like my roommate lol I am a little cautious than most chalk it up to beginner plus I have alot riding on this to be somewhat successful. Would you guys mind checkin out the ladies on my page lemme know how im doing? Any tips/advice/ construction criticism im all for it
 

jensenbeach1

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they look pretty good, but, note the rounded serrations which should be sharp. That's an indication something isn't quite right
When you say round are you referring to the raise edges? Im guessing from hardening past 2-3 days ive been rougher on that than most even brought it to property had her slapping around the wind for awhile lol
 

JohnDoeTho

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You sound like me, you love theM too much. I'm still on my first grow, but oddly enough my best growth times were when I was not chasing issues....lol. I have little patience and have a hard time waiting to see what will happen after a little change to the proccess.
 

jensenbeach1

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Lol yes the only good thing is i dont start changing 1000 things the craziest thing ive done is spray with foliar at 200 ppm of iron zinc n epsom salts. I like the wait a week rule. Ive caught a mag deficiency early on so my due diligence does pay off but im sure i could invest half as much doubt and roll with flow.
 

JohnDoeTho

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For sure I won't give up my over loving way either because I'm actually learning and once I get it dialed in I think I will have far better results then my buddy's wing it method.
 

JohnDoeTho

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Something that dawned on me is I think I've heard transplants can cause stunting as well. I don't know how many stepping stones you have to her final destination but something worth looking into.
 

jensenbeach1

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You planting bodies or weed? Hehe. Just messing I have no clue to the proper size hole.
My partner always jokes about leaving one empty just in case lol. Actually youre better off outdoors with bugs. Indoors create perfect environment with no predators. Debating doing some companion planting to keep away moths i did a grow one year and caterpillars destroyed it. My partner at the time was lacksidasical and nothing was a big deal well plants were eaten in like 5 days
 

JohnDoeTho

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Lol ouch, well yea and then allthose other critters! And we have deer that like to eat the buds. And then the worry of someone stumbling upon your pride and joy! But I do agree about the perfect environment when only one pest makes it indoors!
 

JohnDoeTho

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Another thing is in my area the season is very short as well. Which then makes the pros of outdoors less valuable. So some of it is location dependent as well.
 

jensenbeach1

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True gotta work with what you got, waiting to see your final product:weed:. Oh so the purpose of this thread i am noticing the issue slightly again. I had someone say its from rapid growth but i dont like the discoloration as its not in every plant.
 

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