Leaf edges curling up

az2000

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I get that when blowing a fan on my plants too directly, too strongly. I think it's also related to my frequent 20-25% humidity. I spread a wet towel out, but I do ok without that. The key for me is not too windy conditions, that's what exacerbates the dry air.

However, I think I see some mg def occurring in the 2911 photo. Slightly pale between the veins. I would add 1/4 to 1/2 tsp/gal epsom salt next feeding.

I believe I have correlated Mg def with weird leaf behavior. I've seen then roll over and expose their underside before an Mg def became worse.
 

Rudi I&I Automan

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spray them by hand, talk to them be with them, nothing beats that plant to grower bond you create. +the co2 helps them grow better and you learn to read those little signs that are macro/micro nute probs, bugs'n'mites etc.
It's a job to remove me from my growroom even to eat lol
 

Rudi I&I Automan

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I get that when blowing a fan on my plants too directly, too strongly. I think it's also related to my frequent 20-25% humidity. I spread a wet towel out, but I do ok without that. The key for me is not too windy conditions, that's what exacerbates the dry air.

However, I think I see some mg def occurring in the 2911 photo. Slightly pale between the veins. I would add 1/4 to 1/2 tsp/gal epsom salt next feeding.

I believe I have correlated Mg def with weird leaf behavior. I've seen then roll over and expose their underside before an Mg def became worse.
I keep forgetting you all dont have pure well water or rain water, epsom is a standard (just in case it's needed) for me. But im organic leaf mulch, home compost+worm and bokashi bin grower, i also grow cannabis in my spare time lol
 
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