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    herd of brown and curlin but whats this about?

    Look at my avator ^^^
    Green, Curling at the sides and curling downwards, y?
    Could it be: Heat, to cold or hot? Too much nutrients?
    Any suggestions thx (only some have done this not all)
    Pezzo Reviewed by Pezzo on . herd of brown and curlin but whats this about? Look at my avator ^^^ Green, Curling at the sides and curling downwards, y? Could it be: Heat, to cold or hot? Too much nutrients? Any suggestions thx (only some have done this not all) Rating: 5

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    herd of brown and curlin but whats this about?

    Looks like heat stress to me. What are your canopy temps?

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    herd of brown and curlin but whats this about?

    it was 20 C but i stated at the beginning of winter and 3 plants died, 1 survived to date thats big and healthy no probs, i planted some more bout a month ago, when the temp was like 15 C.

    Now it 10 C and one or 2 did that ^^^ so i put a heater in there (5 mins an hour) Which brought it up to 20 - 25 C and they gettin worse so i posted on here

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