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    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    My best plant has leaves that are starting to become twisted. They are twisted like a corkscrew on the ends of the most recent growth, but the sides of the twisted leaves look normal and aren't curling upward. The leaves are also normal colored. What I have read tells me this is probably over watering, but if that's the case, its because the bottom of the roots are constantly sitting in about 3/4" of water because the bins don't drain completely. It is also appearing in my second best plant but there are far fewer roots sitting in water. Is there any way to correct this aside from changing the design of my system?

    System Info:
    Starting week 5 of veg tomorrow
    E&F System
    Flood for 15 min every 4 hrs
    24 hr light
    4 150W CFLs
    1 100W CFL
    Res Change 4 days ago
    225 mL nutes
    PPM 920
    pH 5.7-5.8 over past 24 hrs
    50 mL 35% H202
    15 mL SuperThrive
    15 Gal Res
    Res temp = 71
    Room temp: 79-80
    Under Hood temp: 80-83

    Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can provide!
    dejayou30 Reviewed by dejayou30 on . Ugh, Twisted Leaves! My best plant has leaves that are starting to become twisted. They are twisted like a corkscrew on the ends of the most recent growth, but the sides of the twisted leaves look normal and aren't curling upward. The leaves are also normal colored. What I have read tells me this is probably over watering, but if that's the case, its because the bottom of the roots are constantly sitting in about 3/4" of water because the bins don't drain completely. It is also appearing in my second best plant Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    It sounds like normal accelerated growth to me (a good thing). Can you post a picture?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    corkscrewed leaves are normal during veg ??!?!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    Normal is the wrong word.
    What's happening is the plant is growing faster than it would in nature.
    It's a good thing. It means your plant is using the nutrients in the soil or solution more efficiently than nature intended.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    Here is a pic:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    Looks like it could use a spray with maxicrop.
    Other than that, it looks quite normal and healthy.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    Wow, I was expecting to hear that my plant is on the verge of dying! Will the leaves eventually straighten themselves out? Also, what is Maxicrop and what does it do?

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    They may or may not even out, but it doesn't matter.
    Maxicrop is a foliar spray, made from liquified seaweed. It contains readily absorbed minerals and organic nutrients. It will help your greenery be... greener.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

    I've never heard of Maxicrop....is it something you use in veg? I'm going to go google it.

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    #10
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    Ugh, Twisted Leaves!

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