twisting plant. The whole plant not just branches

swiftkillpapa

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Anyone ever seen this (see picture) it started this morning. This is a ninja fruit. Not quite sure what's wrong with it. I am having low humidity 36%-40% and 80°-85° temps. Full hpa system. Veg bloom nutes with extra cal mag+ silica and enzymes. pH between 5.8 to 6.0, ec 1.7- 2.0 Citizen clu048 lights ruining at half dimmed. Never seen this before trying to figure it out. thanks
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Cubes15128

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Looks like some heatstress and too much N. mabye some root problems? I'm no expert but I keep my room below 79f lol how're they lookin today?
 

swiftkillpapa

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Looks like some heatstress and too much N. mabye some root problems? I'm no expert but I keep my room below 79f lol how're they lookin today?
I was taking to a dude who runs hpa he said it's probably the rockwool being too wet without much root mass. So give more drying out time intervals. It looks the same so I topped it to see if the new growth would do the same. I'll keep you posted. I'm thinking it's more humidity than heat.
 

Cubes15128

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Yea let us know how it's doing, and I doubt the humidity is doing that, my rh stays in the 40s or so and no problems like that.
 

Rusher

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Yup it sure looks like heat stress. If none of your other plants show similar signs, perhaps it's just this strain. Have you grown this out before?
 

bigsteve

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Sometimes you will get curly leaves or stems when you have been moving either the plant or the light source. If you move the bulb the plant will swivel to try to get more exposure to the ligh.ty. Try leaving them in one place for a while and see what happens.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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