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sorry for no pics at the moment. Im seeing on the new growth that the LEAVES are getting a little TWISTED. i do have a tall tower fan blowing on all of them..that seems like the culprit but im not sure and would like to know your opinions..thanks extra info: since there final transplant about a week ago they were thriving and loving there new home.they are still doing good but im a little concernerd with new TWISTY LEAVES bullshit though.... ffof soil,9-10 wk veggin, not to much light on them right now since construction is almost done. theyve been under 125w flo's for about a week but the lights could be closer | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Could be (probably is) pH. Do you have a meter or test kit to get an accurate assessment? That would be the first step. Ozone damage often appears as pits or tiny burn marks on the edge of leaves. See picture here. You will need to scroll down to the 6th or 7th pic from the top (not sure) and it has a leaf with ozone damage. Twisting leaves in my experience is usually a pH issue. Good luck, and keep us updated! Edit: I just saw your additions... the transplant may have shocked the plant a little. It should improve in a couple of days, but I would still recommend checking the pH with an accurate meter! ![]() | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | A moist microfiber cloth is what I use...then wipe with a lint-free cloth to dry. | ||
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