Help, droopy and twisted leaves

Laux

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Hi everyone,

Here's my last beautiful plant. She's a Rare Dankness seed and she was been planted in a mix of biobizz light mix, 10% worm casting, a small cup of hydrated lime and a sparkle of myco over the seedling root. She's 25 days old and I still didn't give additional nutes but I'm planning to do so (when?).
I have noticed a weird behaviour: she starts to droop 1/2 hours before lights off already, maybe because of reaching the light saturation. She usually stands up again in the early morning, but today she looks different and very droopy... Additionally she got a strange twisted node. What can it be?

My settings are quantum board 120w as light, 70% dimmered and 16' far from the top (the top gets 30000 lux) with a moving fan pretty near her. I water with 48h decanted tap water. Temperature is about 78F in daylight and 68F in night. Umidity always between 50 and 70. Never misured PH of soil.

Thanks to everyone
 

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SBBCal

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Morning, twisted leaves could be simple as genetics/strain to heat stress/ broad mites. Yours look to me to be more on the simple side. Check for wind stress too. Dont want fans on high , directly pointed on plants that age .What size pots are those? Half? 1 gallons? Check the bottoms for roots , root bound maybe?? 25 days , I'd start adding neuts. As for the droop, normal for light on/off droop. But your seems to be slightly overwatered. GL
 

SBBCal

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Looking closer, I've got one of those fans, shit is hairy on high. Id keep it on low for sure
 

P10p

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People need to narrow down suggestions more. I know you're trying to help but why on earth are you mentioning broad mites so early in diagnosis. Also, clearly not heat stress as he stated the temps are ~78f.

The diagnosis, imo, lies in your last sentence. This looks like a classic ph problem.
 

SBBCal

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Also, quantum/led i run my temps 83/85--75-77low . You can read up on newer info on leaf surface temps while using led. Need to be higher ambient temps than cfl/hps to get the same photosynthesis reaction. Alot goes into it.
 

SBBCal

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People need to narrow down suggestions more. I know you're trying to help but why on earth are you mentioning broad mites so early in diagnosis. Also, clearly not heat stress as he stated the temps are ~78f.

The diagnosis, imo, lies in your last sentence. This looks like a classic ph problem.
Well , without more pics /info/actually standing in front of the fucking plant, you can only give a broader opinion. Look i know its not spider mites this early. But later on if hes still having twisted leaves then it's good to check. Relax chad
 

Laux

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Well , without more pics /info/actually standing in front of the fucking plant, you can only give a broader opinion. Look i know its not spider mites this early. But later on if hes still having twisted leaves then it's good to check. Relax chad
Thanks guys for your answer. Here few more pics.
It's a 3 gallon pot, but i'm still watering with no more than half a liter of water because of the size. I moved the fan away because that eavily droopy leaf was at its front.
 

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bk78

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Well , without more pics /info/actually standing in front of the fucking plant, you can only give a broader opinion. Look i know its not spider mites this early. But later on if hes still having twisted leaves then it's good to check. Relax chad
So why start just tossing shit out there if you haven’t the slightest fucking clue?
 

SBBCal

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Did you read what you just wrote? Pretty sure its not just tossing shit out there. Why the hate? Dudes asking for suggestions and that is what i gave. What would you say is causing problems.
 

SBBCal

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Thanks guys for your answer. Here few more pics.
It's a 3 gallon pot, but i'm still watering with no more than half a liter of water because of the size. I moved the fan away because that eavily droopy leaf was at its front.
Droop doesn't look quite as bad from the side.
 

bk78

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Did you read what you just wrote? Pretty sure its not just tossing shit out there. Why the hate? Dudes asking for suggestions and that is what i gave. What would you say is causing problems.

Fucking noobs spouting off bullshit is my problem. So far you’ve suggested genetics,strain,heat stress,broad mites,wind,rootbound,nitrogen,overwatering....

anything else you want to add while you’re at it?
 

SBBCal

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You didn't answer, talk your shit. Be cool. Don't help and just add to the problem. Childish
 

P10p

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You didn't answer, talk your shit. Be cool. Don't help and just add to the problem. Childish
You're literally adding to the problem when you throw so much shit at new growers. If you don't know, don't comment.

Again, its clearly not mites, wind damage, or heat stress. Doesn't take a master gardener, nor a tour of his grow room to figure that out.

The problem is, you think you're being helpful by suggesting things, but when you have no clue, you're just sending this poor guy on a wild goose chase...
 

SBBCal

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You're literally adding to the problem when you throw so much shit at new growers. If you don't know, don't comment.

Again, its clearly not mites, wind damage, or heat stress. Doesn't take a master gardener, nor a tour of his grow room to figure that out.

The problem is, you think you're being helpful by suggesting things, but when you have no clue, you're just sending this poor guy on a wild goose chase...
Understand but never did he/she say new to growing. New to riu maybe . And with what was described at first with no other info, those where the things that came to mind. It was a starter convo that got blown up by a couple people. Was waiting for his reply for more info before the thread got blown up. Thats all . Shiza ppl need to relax, go smoke/eat . Happy sunday
 

SBBCal

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If someone disagrees then say it, no need to hate on a single person trying to help get more info for a question.
 

Laux

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Sorry guys I don't want you to argue. I'm a newbie, it's my second one after the first which didn't go so well. I'm thankful for every your suggestion guys.
 

SBBCal

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All healthy convo. Didn't know you were newish to growing, yes I should've asked. Agreed to check ph. Decanted , I use 1-2ml gal calmag even with tap water. check ph, add calmag next water. I'd wait for more answers to confirm. Maybe ask one of these who already replied :peace::joint:
 
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