Tight Inward Leaf Curl?

BeachsideGreen

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So this particuliar plant (S.S. Widow) is the only on showing this characteristic. It's been for a few days now, and it's not going away yet. Was wondering what the cause is. 7 days into flower, tent parameters are 81°f, and 54% r.h. She's under 1000w hps in soil. 4 gal smart pot with light potting soil. Watering every 4 days for now, for their thirst hasnt been drastic yet. Any ideas. Nute regime is rather low, so toxicity doesn't seem an issue. Threw in the other two pictures as trippy, artistic expression. The green one is with flash on through lense of horticultural led glasses. Picture used is actually through the lens, sans phone flash. The glasses are great! Thanks!20190210_125849_Film1.jpg 20190210_125838_Film1.jpg 20190210_125803_Film1.jpg
 

mmjmon

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What is your temp?

So this particuliar plant (S.S. Widow) is the only on showing this characteristic. It's been for a few days now, and it's not going away yet. Was wondering what the cause is. 7 days into flower, tent parameters are 81°f, and 54% r.h. She's under 1000w hps in soil. 4 gal smart pot with light potting soil. Watering every 4 days for now, for their thirst hasnt been drastic yet. Any ideas. Nute regime is rather low, so toxicity doesn't seem an issue. Threw in the other two pictures as trippy, artistic expression. The green one is with flash on through lense of horticultural led glasses. Picture used is actually through the lens, sans phone flash. The glasses are great! Thanks!View attachment 4279879 View attachment 4279881 View attachment 4279882
 

Renfro

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Light may be too close? The leaves usually taco when too much light / heat is present. Even though the room is 81, it could be 91+ under the light. Infrared light hits the leaves and heats them up. If you have an IR thermometer you might get some leaf surface temps under the light. Notice it happens on the top leaves and not lower ones? Move the light up and let her cool down.
 

3030/150

Active Member
Really does look like heat issues... Where is the thermometer situated? Test the heat on the back of your hand just above the top of plant is always a good idea if unsure. Hold for 30 seconds if it's too hot for you it's probably too hot for the plant.
 
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