Leaf wrinkle

Esteban Soto

Active Member
Hi guys, Im running a LED panel which has 6pcs of 120w Cree cxb3590+72 pcs 5W Epileds. It has dimmer so I'm not running the COBs LEDs at full power, I'm working on half the total potency of the blues and the whites. The third dimme which turns on the reds and greens lights, is off.
The lady in question is an Ayahuasca Purple from Barneys Farm and the Leaves are wrinkling, even though I spray the leaves 2 or 3 times a day.
I'm watering every other day, and intercalating with nutrients. Im using Advanced Nutrients, Connoisseur grow A & B, B52, Vodoo Juice, and Piranha. The grow room temperature it is always between 19°C and 25°C with 39 to 45% of humidity.
If you guys can help me and tell me what I can do to make this better it would be of much help!
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Esteban Soto

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Monday water tuesday nutrients wednesday water and so on. Offcourse if I see the soil not dry I wait for another day and water again.
I dont meassure PH sadly, but the other plants dont have this issue..
 
Doubt its something light related. For me its looks like overwatering/overfeeding while they small or/and ph. That green stuff on soil can be sign of overwatering for me.
Try not to watering it almost every day maybe, but once per week and watering again when they got leafs looks wither. Sprayin 2-3 times per day - not good too, imo. Hope u dont sprayin em when lights on? And how much nutrients u gave em?
 

Esteban Soto

Active Member
The thing is I have 6 plants. 3 grandaddy purp and 3 ayahuasca purp. And only the ayahuascas are showing this syntoms. The other 3 are normally growing their leaves are fine and all
 

Esteban Soto

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You can tell right away which ones are the Ayahuascas'. And I have been feeding them the same nutrients amount of water etc.
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goofy81

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My grow always starts off like this. But for me, I think it's because I never flush my coco after I buy it as the problem disappears after a week or two
 

buyyouabeer

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Overwatered. Two week old plants do not need daily watering/nutes (I don't do that with my raging mid-flower girls). Water to saturation, feel weight of pot and only water again if it feels light. I also think you are way heavy with the feeding; try doing your nutes every other time but using the only when the pots are feeling light schedule.
 

Randomblame

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Ambient temps and humidity?
The latter is probably to low bevause the plants are small and do not transpire enough to increase the humidity. You can try to reduce the exhaust fan or stop it for a while until your see ~60%.
 
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