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    #1
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    What would cause this?

    Tips of leaves curled up. Magnesium?
    Marc Benson Reviewed by Marc Benson on . What would cause this? Tips of leaves curled up. Magnesium? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    Heat stress I believe. That is a common sign that the growroom is too hot, or it is getting too hot from the sun. Peace

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    #3
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    Thanks Chowder. Room is between 75 and 82 degrees all the time. Fans blowing around in there like crazy. I can put my hand in between the light and the plant and it's barely warm.

    Am finding one thing out about myself and partaking in this hobby. It seems I'm way too anal about everything having to be as perfect as it can be within the extent of my means. I've seen lots of grows where when I see them I'm like, "What the hell is wrong with that thing?!" and others are like, "I don't see anything wrong with it." So sometimes I think I'll just let it go and water it and if it turns out ok and if not oh well. Sorry. Flappin' my lips again.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    What is the problem? I don't see anything wrong.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    Honestly Marc I was looking at before Zander posted and thought "it looks fine to me" but I didn't like to say anything, just in case I was totally wrong.
    However I'll say it now , That plant looks really ok to me.


    love mand xxx

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    #6
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    Thanks to all! I kinda knew that would be some of the answers and as I said I'm sort of anal about every little thing. My concern was the edges are pointing up. None of the other plants are doing this. From the same bag. So a person sort of figures (at least an anal one) that something is amiss.

    I'm getting better though! Sort of saying to myself, "Just let 'em grow! Stop worrying so much!" then I go look at 'em again and say, "Hmmm...now why is that one doing that now?! Better go post a question and see if it's terminal."

    You people have a great one and I look forward to posting more concerns and having you tell me...nothings wrong!

    Peace, love and flowers! (lots of 'em)

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    #7
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    Marc , nothing "anal" about it at all.

    You sound a bit like me, I saw a few little brown tips on my plants leaves the other week, "oh my god panic stations " .........there all going to die.
    All it was they were a little too hot because of the weather, but there fine now, all I had to do was open the growroom door a little

    Some of us tend to worry a little to much, nothing wrong with that


    love mand xxx

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    #8
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    MB, some strains react like that to a healthy environment. Some leaves will fold into a V shape as well.

    As long as there are no crisp spots on the edges, they can do all sorts of things.

    Looks good.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    What would cause this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Benson
    Thanks Chowder. Room is between 75 and 82 degrees all the time. Fans blowing around in there like crazy. I can put my hand in between the light and the plant and it's barely warm.

    Am finding one thing out about myself and partaking in this hobby. It seems I'm way too anal about everything having to be as perfect as it can be within the extent of my means. I've seen lots of grows where when I see them I'm like, "What the hell is wrong with that thing?!" and others are like, "I don't see anything wrong with it." So sometimes I think I'll just let it go and water it and if it turns out ok and if not oh well. Sorry. Flappin' my lips again.
    Marc, one thing that really caught my mind when I did research was that these plants will pretty much take care of themselves, we just can help them a bit, just relax and enjoy the magic and joy of growing...a little more work than you thought, huh

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    #10
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    What would cause this?

    Thanks everyone! No doubt I'm too worried about little things but that's sort of the fun part for me. Trying to interact with them all the time and scratch their backs when they got an itch...so to speak. Looks like they don't itch as much as I thought!

    Here's a pic of the largest plant. I think this one looks pretty good...WHOA!!! I can't believe I said that!! A perfect plant? How could that be? I just need to look at it closer. Wait...wait...THERE IT IS!! It isn't covered with resin and buds and hairs and all the good stuff!! WHAT'S WRONG WITH IT! HA!

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