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Old 06-18-2000, 11:06 PM   #1
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My lovely ladies have been outside for a coupla weeks now and on 1 or2 of them I noticed that the leaves are 'cupping'...put your hands together as if to fill them with water.
I can't say as I have ever seen this before and I have been at it awhile, its almost like a venus fly trap closing.
Any help on what this is? How to stop it?
They have only been fed 5-2-2 once in the last coupla weeks so...
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Old 06-19-2000, 01:05 AM   #2
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i had the same problem happen to mine when i first started them. i think it was because of the heat but i am not sure.... i just watered them and let them grow.. they turned out to be fine... mabe i was just lucky
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Old 06-19-2000, 08:46 PM   #3
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I was kinda thinking it was heat too...been pretty warm here and sunny for the first time in 2 weeks.
Hopefully that's it...but not all have the 'problem'?
Oh well wait and see!
Did I read somewhere that Mg deficiency looks like that?
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Old 06-20-2000, 04:13 PM   #4
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it didnt happen to all my plants either just two of them... thats why i said i wasnt sure
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Old 06-21-2000, 07:09 AM   #5
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not all mine but enuff to concern me!
some haven't really changed in 3-4 days while others are almost folded right closed?
The ones that are folding also seem to have a somewhat shiny appearance on the upper surface of the leaves...
Any other ideas???
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Old 06-21-2000, 11:07 AM   #6
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That seems just a bit odd, the folding bizniss that is. The shiney part, i wouldn't worry bout that. maybe you should switch fertilizers, or flush the soil out with regular water, and just let nature take its course for a few days. Is it happening to ALLL of the leaves, or just a few? Where on the plant is it happening? Bottom, top, everywhere? Watever the outcome of this predicament, i hope you yield well.

I'll check back in a few-
good luck-
Jes-
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