Any idea whats going on here?

cannabiscrusader

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You mentioned a spray bottle, and the plants getting "plenty of attention". The leaves will crisp up like that if the plant was misted with the lights on, especially as close as it was before you moved it.

Definitely get some kind of exhaust in there.
 

keep it real.

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I keep looking at these pictures like wow… is there anyway you have a small pet that might have peed in the soil? Maybe a Great Dane, water buffalo, iv heard mountain lions can do it…
Either something happened or you got the happy frog plus addition.. save some amendments for the rest of us!
 

Orin190

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Literally no nutes, no pets and I don't drink so no drunk pisses either lololol. soooo what's with all the pee jokes??
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Literally no nutes, no pets and I don't drink so no drunk pisses either lololol. soooo what's with all the pee jokes??
my pee comment was really meant as a joke, well 50/50.. urine is rich in nitrogen and phosphorus and it's a riu running joke..

I'm thinking @Budzbuddha may be onto something with; "Nitrogen toxicity would increase if plant cant transpire properly. "

Also check @cannabiscrusader 's post up a few asking about; "You mentioned a spray bottle, and the plants getting "plenty of attention". The leaves will crisp up like that if the plant was misted with the lights on, especially as close as it was before you moved it. "
 

keep it real.

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Crazy because the soil is out of the same bag that this one is in, they have sat right next to each other..... same amount of water....planted at the same time ....makes no sense to me.
I don’t think it’s the soil, I think it’s an environmental problem.
lack of ventilation, spikes in temperature, low and erratic humidity. Something about that pheno type just isn’t having it.

stable environment is key to keeping problems like this from happening.

not all plant will need to be treated the same.. some will want more or less then others. Growing from seed is like children, you hand them books and some will become doctors and others will eat the pages, it’s just how it is.
 
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curious2garden

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It has pretty much sat right next to this one it's whole life. Been watered at the same time, soil out the same bag...Everything i look at and research points to nitrogen toxicity... got the claw and everything.....but that i don't think explains the curling under like a mofo.....
If it's from seed it's not uncommon to see variation between siblings, only identical twins, or clones, share the same DNA and even they can display epigenomic variation.
 
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