What's wrong with my plant?

Possibly too much chlorine, try leaving your water to stand for 24 hours before mixing and feeding.
 
My guess and from past experience of this happening is it is being over watered or the plant is getting to cold. How often do you water and what type of temps are the plants exposed too? What light cycle and nutes? Looks like it can recover fairly easily once the problem is diagnosed.
 
It's at 86 degrees, just watered when the soil was bone dry, and it's in ffof soil and I haven't added any nutes to it yet, thanks for the replys!
 
Okay I see the twisting in the new growth. And I also agree with yoda as it may be a chlorine issue. If so those leaves may stay deformed through out the grow but all new growth should come in normal.
 
I've been told that FFOF is kinda hot for new plants, and 86 degrees F is outside their comfort zone. So there's at least two problems.
 
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