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    #1
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    Plant Curling

    Does any one know why the leafs would curl inwards?
    Maybe cause I got the lights to close?

    I'm going to post pics here in a min
    spiked666killer Reviewed by spiked666killer on . Plant Curling Does any one know why the leafs would curl inwards? Maybe cause I got the lights to close? I'm going to post pics here in a min Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Plant Curling

    Heres some pics.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Plant Curling

    What kind of light are you using and how close?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Plant Curling

    Currently 2 - 26 watt 5000k Cfls. About 3-4 inches above it

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    #5
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    Plant Curling

    Couldn't be sure but i sometimes see that when i over fertilize

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Plant Curling



    So I guess I figured it out, It was the lights to close.
    Even though they where nearly 4 inches above it.
    I woke up today, To see that half the leafs on my plants burnt and wilted.

    That sucks so much.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Plant Curling

    The leaves usually curl up like that when they are trying really hard to transpire. I think it means that your room is too hot and/or dry. What are your temps like at the canopy?

    BTW, besides that minor curling, your plants look awesome! :jointsmile:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Plant Curling

    Well the temps are at about 78, With the fan on high 24/7, With out the fan it gets like 85. yikes.


    Thank you for the compliment, Its look about half as good as it did now =[.
    I had to snip alott of the wilted leafs off. If she doesnt come to in a couple weaks I might have to cutt her down =[.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Plant Curling

    Your plant doesn't look bad enough to be cutting anything off. Besides, even if a leaf is damaged, the plant can still take nutrients from it. I always let my damaged leaves get consumed and don't take them off until they are dry and yellow/brown. Do you know your humidity level? If your RH is too low, you might have to water more often. My RH is at 20-30% and I go through a half a gallon of water per day in DWC.

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