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me too!
I have raised the light a couple inches twice already, and there is plenty of air flow, temps are good. I figure it will be fine, but it is curious that just that one, under the weaker light and at the outside of light spread would be the one to curl. Although, maybe because it's closer to the heater. It does kick on at night.
They all share water so if I push one, I push them all. I will start hitting them with optic foliar and see how they do. I will watch a day or two, maybe bump up another 300 ppm when I get back from the weekend. I can hardly wait to see pistils coming out of them.
I figure that the curl is from the heater, especially if its near that specific plant. given the isolation of the response i figure that is what its from. I could tell that it was something unique to the plant and not something from the care of the plant if that makes sense. Heat does weird shit to plant leaves.
Push them all, from what i can tell given your pics is that they are a lighter green than what i see, so that tells me that they have room to be pushed. So id agree with the hike in the feed. Cant wait to see what they do.