Leaves curling and twisting up. Seedlings. PIX. Any Advice APPRECIATED.

HotNSexyMILF

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Alright. So I wasn't going to worry about this at first because it was only on one plant/ one leaf. But this morning I noticed it was worse on Sexy Mama and now slightly on Kiki. The next two leaf sets developing on Sexy Mama look like they may be affected as well. I attatched some pix because, well they can tell a lot more than I can.

All info I found about leaves curling/twisting up was because of heat stress. However, I'm a stickler about that, the room is always between 72F and 80F. The other day we had a freak occurrence here and it got warm (for Oct. wtf) I watched my room closely, brought in more fans, whatever I could do to stop the room from spiking- the highest it got was 82.

Stems and leaves perfect green, no discoloration/ spots. Nothing.

Any thoughts GREATLY appreciated....


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HotNSexyMILF

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I checked that, googled it, searched threads here... nothing...:?

No discoloration on the leaves at all, and temps never went above 82F.
 

crazy-mental

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either to hot or over feeding. are you feeding those babys/what lite they under. you cud blow a fan at the lite and have some form of expell, extractor fan, near top of your grow room. that mite help, i had the same kind of problem, if its doing it now it will do it when the plants grow bigger.
 

HotNSexyMILF

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either to hot or over feeding. are you feeding those babys/what lite they under. you cud blow a fan at the lite and have some form of expell, extractor fan, near top of your grow room. that mite help, i had the same kind of problem, if its doing it now it will do it when the plants grow bigger.

Feeding them every other day. And like I said the highest the temp ever went was 82F. (I stay at home and check on them frequently.) They're under cfls. A fan is blowing on then/ the light. And a fan is used for exhaust.
 

crazy-mental

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then feeding too much you shouldnt feed untill the first little round leafs fall off. too much too soon, theres anuf goodness in the soil for first 3 to 4 weeks. your killing them with kindness. the more food you give em, dont make em grow faster, it just causes problems.
 

HotNSexyMILF

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I was told I could water when the soil is dry 1-2 inches below the surface and only then. I made a mistake of over watering in the very beginning...
 

GrowItGreen

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Is 70 to 80 F room temp or under the light temp? Cause it looks alot like heat to me, I live in a warm climate and that happens to my plants when they catch a hotter than normal day....If you don't already I would get a small thermometer that tracks highs, lows and humidity and put it under the lights with your plant(s). But the same thing happens to my plants and they are fine so far.
 
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