New leaves curling

Mishari

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Everything there looks appropriate, other than the fact that with Peat and Perlite, you want your pH to be closer to 6.0.

Since that doesn't look like your immediate problem, have you inspected the leaves of the affected area with a loupe or magnifying glass for pests?

When you get a single branch going funky, it could indicate pests. Looking at the pictures provided, I can't see any signs of any specific issue. Can you take closer up pics of the affected area for more detailed inspection?
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I will inspect the presence of pests that might be the problem
 

spek9

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I will inspect the presence of pests that might be the problem
That's a great picture. It doesn't look like there's a pest problem either. How long has this problem taken to show itself? Have you seen any other issues like this?

Have you had any problems in the pot that might relate to root issues?
 

Mishari

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That's a great picture. It doesn't look like there's a pest problem either. How long has this problem taken to show itself? Have you seen any other issues like this?

Have you had any problems in the pot that might relate to root issues?
Around a week ago it started gradually and yes there is another plant show slightly the same problem I can’t take pics now, i think i might have damaged some roots by measuring the ph of soil many times but Idk for sure
 

spek9

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Around a week ago it started gradually and yes there is another plant show slightly the same problem I can’t take pics now, i think i might have damaged some roots by measuring the ph of soil many times but Idk for sure
If you've done work near the root structure, that could definitely cause problems to isolated locations on the plant. Since the rest of the plant looks healthy, and your environment appears sane, I'd say you've caused root damage.

Leave the plants alone. Unless they are dying and you suspect a root issue, there is no reason to look at the roots of the plant.

If that was my plant, I'd leave it alone and do nothing further except for what I was doing beforehand. Be patient, then be more patient, then report back here with your good pictures and things can go from there.
 

Mishari

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If you've done work near the root structure, that could definitely cause problems to isolated locations on the plant. Since the rest of the plant looks healthy, and your environment appears sane, I'd say you've caused root damage.

Leave the plants alone. Unless they are dying and you suspect a root issue, there is no reason to look at the roots of the plant.

If that was my plant, I'd leave it alone and do nothing further except for what I was doing beforehand. Be patient, then be more patient, then report back here with your good pictures and things can go from there.
Thank you very much sir
 

metic

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yeah check lower leaves for mite damage, could be thrips or spidermites, can be hard to see from the naked eye though and the damage will look like small speckles/spots on leaves that look almost like a deficiency.
 

metic

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i had this happen to my last crop and found out i had a spider-mite issue, the buds will fill out and get bigger but wont be as good as they could have been, stay vigilant and also be very patient with them as they might take a little longer to finish now

EDIT : not saying this is caused by mites, but it could be a cause for this.
 

Mishari

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i had this happen to my last crop and found out i had a spider-mite issue, the buds will fill out and get bigger but wont be as good as they could have been, stay vigilant and also be very patient with them as they might take a little longer to finish now

EDIT : not saying this is caused by mites, but it could be a cause for this.
It could be but i doubt it
 
I’m sure that i have nitrogen burn but i also have potassium deficiency which is very confusing to deal with sense i have bad fertilizers and i can’t reach the store because of this damn virus and i did flush 2 weeks before this appeared and flushing again with water of 8 ph is a bad Idea but thanks anyway ;-)
i dont know what nutes youve been using but the foxfarm dirty dozen is cheap here
 

Mishari

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Qube

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Around a week ago it started gradually and yes there is another plant show slightly the same problem I can’t take pics now, i think i might have damaged some roots by measuring the ph of soil many times but Idk for sure
How are you measuring the ph of the soil? If it's how I think I don't believe those are accurate.
 

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