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    Cupping of leaf by stem

    I'm not sure if it's hard to see or not but I've never noticed the leaves cupping like they are as they come out from the stem. Do you know what this is from?

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    Is it just a single leaf? Leaves grow in some weird ways sometimes but curling up is normally a heat/light issue or could be overwatering. It's hard to tell lookin at a single leaf but from what I have to go on these are my first guess
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      You really must provide more info. How old is the plant, what strain, what kind of light, how much heat humidity etc. etc. and more pics can be helpful too
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        MeEasy that's what I was thinking too. It's all my older fan leaves and the newer growth looks like this. And my fan leaves are the size of my hand and they are 2 and half weeks into veg only. Do you know if these leaves, especially the new growth, will rebound from this or should I just expect the newer growth to look better since I raised the lights up. I usually keep my 630 chm 3 and a half ft above canopy and i lowered it about 6 to 8 inches lower than ever before

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          Yeah those look more like it's light/ heat some plants are more sensitive than others and they'll let you know about it. At least you caught it before any damages. If it is just one plant you can move it into the corner where your light is not as powerful I do that with my tall plants so I can run the light lower or turned up the watts a little higher

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