Top leaves are all wrinkled looking. I am not sure what this is. Two plants are showing signs of this(same strain). The rest are doing fine (differnt strains)
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boron deficiency?
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Looks vaguely like a broad mite problem, but as noted by NebulaHaze https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabi...ms/broad-mites the symptoms are similar to Mr.furley reply.
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I had the same problem when I started my triple cheese I believe. Some of the leaves were so crinkled and even the ends of the leaves were almost a separate part like a drop at the end.
I reduced watering and let the roots get very strong and I noticed the typical shaped leaf started growing again. I was concerned at first, but I’ve noticed less is more in that situation. You see the one in the corner in the pic that was the one effected but is amazing now.
I have also not started using nutrients until at least 2 months.2 Photos
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I last watered with a 25% plant food solution at a ph of 6.2 I'm growing in regular potting soil. This is day 1 just after they were transplanted from clone. I cloned them in rockwood cubes. At first I had the ph at about 6.8. I've been dropping the ph gradually. I'm gonna stay at 6.2 now
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I would give them a couple days before doing much of anything, if its new soil and you just transplanted that could be causing the problem. I do agree that they look over watered but once again that could also be a part of transplant shock.
Let the pot dry out and water next time with just plain PH'ED water and watch the new growth for improvement.
What is your plant food solution?
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I'm using Megamass plant products. Grow, blend, and bloom. It's just the basic plant food. Nothing speacial. The temp and humidity aren't right as well. I'm fairly new at this. I also have limited space. And at least a month before the big ones are done.this is all a fresh start after having spider mites pretty bad
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