Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Hey Rusty, notice how the new leaves don't have it? Just the one? Root damage? I am soil guy too, not much help other than that observation
Yup...
Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Old leaves are old news. If the new growth is fine, they'll be fine. Might have been something you sprayed or an additive you used during or just after rooting. Was the plant that the clones came from yours? If not, it might have been adjusting to your nutrients, light, schedules, water...
But it does look like they were over-nutrified at some point.
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Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Leaf curl... proper posting Sorry for not following protocol before. I've noticed some leaf curl on some of the leaves. I believe these are some of the original leaves from the clone transplant. Does it look like heat stress? I had used the 'back of the hand test' and the temperature was not that hot at the tops. The room shares space with bubba kush and cheese. Only the bubba kush (which has significantly wider leaves) has shown this problem. It's not widespread, only a few leaves, and the others seem happy. Rating: 5