Help StarDawg Curly Droopy

Hi im having this problem indoors with StarDog. My plants leaves are curling and i have no idea why, i tried to wash roots witouth nutrients didnt helped. They're in vegetation stage, temperature 27 celsius, lamps are high enough, humidity 30~40%, watering every 2 or 3 days about 400~500ml per 17L of soil. Any ideas? Maybe they need something? Im using now Superthrive, Formulex, Silicone, GreenCoir, Rhizotonic, Canazym, Calmag. But i had the same nutrients with my last StarDog and it was alright. But back then i was using 20ml each of Superthrive, Silicone and Formulex and now its 40ml each. Last pictures of leaves those are smaller StarDog and they dont look really healthy to me, but those plants not curly and not droopy just leaves has lighter color like whitening or something.
 

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larrypizzimp93

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I would say get the humidity a little higher while in veg at 27C and possibly have a ph issue or magnesiumwith the light color in veins
 
I would say get the humidity a little higher while in veg at 27C and possibly have a ph issue or magnesiumwith the light color in veins
I think its pH, humidity is fine another room doesnt have this problem with same temp and humidity i spray them every 2hours until flowering. But thanks for help ill try ph and magnesium to
 

coreywebster

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500ml for a 17ltr pot? I put about 2litre in a 15 litre when I use them. Seems too little, especially if only watering 2-3 days.

Anyway, 40ml of superthrive in how much water? Normally a teaspoon is recommended for 4 gallon.

Is there any shine to the leaves?
 
500ml for a 17ltr pot? I put about 2litre in a 15 litre when I use them. Seems too little, especially if only watering 2-3 days.

Anyway, 40ml of superthrive in how much water? Normally a teaspoon is recommended for 4 gallon.

Is there any shine to the leaves?
40ml per 100L. Well plant consumes only 500ml now on 2 3 days period, on flowering in second week it consumes about 1L per day so if ill put 2L of water in 17L pot i will overfeed them now and even can couse roots rot dont want that happening. Here's few photos
 

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boybelue

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Magnesium usually starts with the lower leaves. If those symptoms are higher up the plant it's more likely calcium. But I cant see those plants not having pH issues. To obvious.
 

DixonButts

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That top video you posted looked a lot like some wind burn. I had a similar issue about a year ago. Left them cranking on high for like 3 days and I lost my mind trying to fo figure out how my leaves got all wonky. Good luck with your ladies
 

coreywebster

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You don't want dry spots in your medium with a plant that size when feeding nutrients, you will end up with a build up of salts locking out other elements. You wont get root rot that easy either.

I asked about shine because I was thinking possible broad mites. You defo have some bugs , hopefully not broad mites.

Is it soil and not coco?
 
You don't want dry spots in your medium with a plant that size when feeding nutrients, you will end up with a build up of salts locking out other elements. You wont get root rot that easy either.

I asked about shine because I was thinking possible broad mites. You defo have some bugs , hopefully not broad mites.

Is it soil and not coco?
They have spider mites, not the first time and second time in a row i bought them with mites :/ I'm using Coco
 

coreywebster

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They have spider mites, not the first time and second time in a row i bought them with mites :/ I'm using Coco
Well then you do certainly not want to be having dry spots in coco. Also its time to get some proper nutrients in them, you can get away with formulex in soil through veg but not in coco.
Water until 10-20% run off in coco. 500ml would be ok if it were 3 times a day.
I would flush them well and start feeding a proper nutrient base. ph5.8-6.2

P.S I couldn't find any info on green coir, so perhaps that is a proper base nutrient?
 
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Hi im having this problem indoors with StarDog. My plants leaves are curling and i have no idea why, i tried to wash roots witouth nutrients didnt helped. They're in vegetation stage, temperature 27 celsius, lamps are high enough, humidity 30~40%, watering every 2 or 3 days about 400~500ml per 17L of soil. Any ideas? Maybe they need something? Im using now Superthrive, Formulex, Silicone, GreenCoir, Rhizotonic, Canazym, Calmag. But i had the same nutrients with my last StarDog and it was alright. But back then i was using 20ml each of Superthrive, Silicone and Formulex and now its 40ml each. Last pictures of leaves those are smaller StarDog and they dont look really healthy to me, but those plants not curly and not droopy just leaves has lighter color like whitening or something.
That humidity is way too low for the temps that u have. Either turn down ur lights so the humidity can rise or add a humidifier. The biome is like a desert in there. It just makes the plant grow slow and feel stressed.
The pest problem? Are u sure it's mites and not thrips? The silver leaf tips? Are they on the underside of the leaf a creamy white or brown insect like an oval shape?
 
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