Cause of curling leaves?

florafauna

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Wondering what is causing the fan leaves on my plant to curl? There is no discoloration and the plant looks healthy. Thinking it could possibly be the water temperature? Thoughts?
 
Wondering what is causing the fan leaves on my plant to curl? There is no discoloration and the plant looks healthy. Thinking it could possibly be the water temperature? Thoughts?

Lets see a pic. IME If its just the edges lifting up then your dwc is dialed and your plants are healthy.
 
to close to the light . to hot to cold. to much nitro . the plant don't like you ? caster the ghost over or under watering it / where are you ( pics )
 
I think they're looking a little better
 

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I have the water temperature at 70 degrees. There is a small fan on the plant now. The light I'm using is the Hydrofarm 125 watt Fluorowing Compact Fluorescent System w/CFL Bulb. What distance do you recommend I keep the light from the plant at this point?
 
I have the water temperature at 70 degrees. There is a small fan on the plant now. The light I'm using is the Hydrofarm 125 watt Fluorowing Compact Fluorescent System w/CFL Bulb. What distance do you recommend I keep the light from the plant at this point?

Put your hand at the top of the plant raise the light until you can barley feel the heat from it then it should be okay.
 
So I take it you are properly ph'ing your water and changing it out every five days. Your plant shows signs that it wants to take off like a rocket ship. It looks like you have the ferts maxed out. I can't tell you how far for the light so you'll have to do the hand temp thing. I'd get ready to add another one of those lightbulbs soon. If you are not using RO water you really don't have to worry about micro-nutrients. Some town and city water has too much clor....(to cover all of 'em) sometimes.
 
So I take it you are properly ph'ing your water and changing it out every five days. Your plant shows signs that it wants to take off like a rocket ship. It looks like you have the ferts maxed out. I can't tell you how far for the light so you'll have to do the hand temp thing. I'd get ready to add another one of those lightbulbs soon. If you are not using RO water you really don't have to worry about micro-nutrients. Some town and city water has too much clor....(to cover all of 'em) sometimes.

Thats actually a really good point.

When i first started growing i just used water out of the tap besides high heat, had the same problem.

Get a decent sized jug fill it up and let it sit out for a day or two to let the chlorine and stuff evaporate.
 
I'm using jugs of spring water and the nutrients I'm using has PH leveling technology so it has remained at a good level. I change it once a week. I have only been growing outdoors for two seasons and this is my first attempt at an indoor grow. My friend and I have been dedicating all our time to this one plant so we can try and master this system before we expand. It really does want to take off! We FIMmed the main shoot after the second week and it sprouted five new branches the next day. We have begun super cropping it now and it seems to be going well. I appreciate all the feedback and will post some new pictures soon.
 
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