Leaves twisted and curling to all hell

Well it doesn't look like typical heat stress or wind burn or anything. I'm gonna go ahead and say it's probably something to do with the PH being out of whack, and/or a nutrient issue.
 
I'm suffering the same problem due to the native soil I used for my current indoor. I would just water it with plain water, filtered if able (although I use tap). And go ahead and try drilling or poking 1/4-1/2 inch hole in the bottom half of the pot its in, that will allow you to flush and watch water run through properly. But also, don't overwater to try and correct anything, as overwatering only ever makes nutrient related problems worse.
 
had this problem with my guerrilla grow, it happens in humid conditions i find anyway so i assume something to do with molecules having trouble cheating which makes it difficult for the plant to intake the cal/mag but its far from dying so just be patient, you cant change the humidity outside so all you do now is wait.
 

backyardwarrior

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had this problem with my guerrilla grow, it happens in humid conditions i find anyway so i assume something to do with molecules having trouble cheating which makes it difficult for the plant to intake the cal/mag but its far from dying so just be patient, you cant change the humidity outside so all you do now is wait.
Humidity or lack of? It is over 100 degrees already and dry as a bone here in cencal
 
Humidity or lack of? It is over 100 degrees already and dry as a bone here in cencal
both a lack and high amount can make metal ions from being insoluble to the plant. humidity dependent polymorphic salts make the bonding bridge for metal ions for them to become soluble for the plant and becomes stagnant and locks when the humidity is not to the right percentage
 

sandhill larry

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Loosen up that soil and add some mulch. If it's triple digits, you need to shade your rootball. Feel of the soil and see if it needs water. That would be my guess.
 
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