So I just put the ladies into flower on Monday and a few of them are doing the "reverse taco curl?" Heat and humidity are good about 75 degrees F and humidity at about 35%. I have checked the pH and it is still okay. Runoff at about 6.8, a bit high, but I ran about 10 gallons through it trying to lower it, but it didn't seem to help. I am using FF Ocean Forest Blend and it seems hard to correct the pH. Anyone have issues like this, I know FF is suposed to be pH buffered, is this why? But anyways, they are getting light feedings of Bloom nutes and there are no signs of burn, but I can't figure out what might be causing the taco curls and I would like to get it corrected before it really becomes a problem, since right now it is only a few leaves on each affected plant. Thanks for any help in advance!
ozzyleven Reviewed by ozzyleven on . Reverse taco curl So I just put the ladies into flower on Monday and a few of them are doing the "reverse taco curl?" Heat and humidity are good about 75 degrees F and humidity at about 35%. I have checked the pH and it is still okay. Runoff at about 6.8, a bit high, but I ran about 10 gallons through it trying to lower it, but it didn't seem to help. I am using FF Ocean Forest Blend and it seems hard to correct the pH. Anyone have issues like this, I know FF is suposed to be pH buffered, is this why? But Rating: 5