Weird wrinkling of leaves

Bugeye

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Absolutely i sent water and both soils in for testing hoping to see results soon will post for everyone. My boss has used it for 4 years straight with no issies but he is a much carefree grower than I. Im sure he ignored some stresses and what have you because the plant was "growing" and "its a weed it will grow no matter what". Are his words lol. I hate that reasoning for people to grow, if your plant isnt truly happy you arent doing it right haha. And thanks I wasnt sure just a thought maybe someones seen a study before lol. I know the sulfur level is gonna be high its stinkkyy.
If your water has been used before with success, that is good news. I don't think the sulfur will be a problem for you.
 

jensenbeach1

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Bugeye is this nirmal? I keep having spell of it sometimes more deep yellow than others i always hit with a foliar of epsom and iron after so im not sure as the true cause if any
 

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jensenbeach1

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To my eye it just looks like normal new growth. Sorry, not sure what you are seeing.
Yea im with my plants alot sometimes leaves come in this and full othertimes start of suoer thin like this. Idk maybe im just trying ti find an issue where there isnt one, I know i can do that. Thank yiu i walked in this morning and was little upset like again what now lol. Heres a shot if te ladies
 

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JohnDoeTho

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I couldn't agree more, however I wish I had lower expectations and could accept that if it's growing just leave it alone. I can't help but think about growth I'm leaving on the table due to a plant that isn't 100% healthy.
 

jensenbeach1

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We better not grow together or we will find so many issues we will kill them
:lol::lol: Yes but I bet you the next time around we will have our 100000 doubts somewhat solidified maybe 10 but hey thats progress haha. Im very lucky to have such a laid back partner he never puts any worries into anything just let me :wall: for nothing. Im hard headed and wont believe what im told until I feel I know for sure lol.
 

PetFlora

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A couple important amendments; yucca (wetting agent, makes nutes more bioavailable to roots BIOGENIC silica (strengthens plants, helps ward of bugs- see NPK RAW nutrients), EWC, earth worm castings (if you don't have live worms)

Never heard of foliar with iron and/or epsom salt. I doubt either are readily absorbable
 

stnr420

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Have some cheesequake regulars i popped from tga and they all appear to have some weird issue the rest of my plants leaves are healthy. The one on the right is having the most issues
Dude u are a plant hypochondriac! Lol just kiddin...chill man it looks genetic to me....if u wanna c some real plant issues look at some of the other threads
 

gwailo

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Any suggestions on any companys for EWC? Ever looked into doing your own warm farm?
I've been running a small worm colony for a couple of years, thewormdude.com is a great resource to learn about or buy supplies for worm composting.
If you decide to raise worms don't put them in plastic bins like a lot of people suggest, plastic doesn't breathe and you'll be drowning your worms.
 

jensenbeach1

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I've been running a small worm colony for a couple of years, thewormdude.com is a great resource to learn about or buy supplies for worm composting.
If you decide to raise worms don't put them in plastic bins like a lot of people suggest, plastic doesn't breathe and you'll be drowning your worms.
Thanks man. A master grower is suggesting i purchase these worm castings with worm eggs in it. My thought is they will hatch when i start watering? Or are they dead and just provide extra nutrients? If they hatch that is the coolest thing ive ever heard of putting the worms into their natural home from get go
 

gwailo

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Thanks man. A master grower is suggesting i purchase these worm castings with worm eggs in it. My thought is they will hatch when i start watering? Or are they dead and just provide extra nutrients? If they hatch that is the coolest thing ive ever heard of putting the worms into their natural home from get go
I've never tried that so I don't know. The worms I use can't survive in soil.
 
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