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Hi all just had a look at the girls, one of them as you can see in the pic is starting to twist and by the looks of it another one is slightly starting as well,the other two are fine..any thoughts as to why they are doing that...i want to try and diagnose and fix the problem before it gets out of hand..thay are 9 days old.ph around 6.2-6.5.?
 

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Hi all just had a look at the girls, one of them as you can see in the pic is starting to twist and by the looks of it another one is slightly starting as well,the other two are fine..any thoughts as to why they are doing that...i want to try and diagnose and fix the problem before it gets out of hand..thay are 9 days old.ph around 6.2-6.5.?

nothing to worry about, chances are it's just small Ph issue... its not a big thing... what medium are you in ? how are your feeding, tap water, RO water ? what nutes you using ?

twisting of leaves is good indicator your Ph is out... but not enough to panic about and start alarm bells ringing... your all good :thumbsup:
 
nothing to worry about, chances are it's just small Ph issue... its not a big thing... what medium are you in ? how are your feeding, tap water, RO water ? what nutes you using ?

twisting of leaves is good indicator your Ph is out... but not enough to panic about and start alarm bells ringing... your all good :thumbsup:

Hey thanks for that.yeh its tap water..no feeding yet.its in a soil grow.
I was thinking of lowering the ph to 5.8-6.0.:cheers:
 
Dunno but your PH seems right for soil. We had a funky leaf early (1st set) that was kinked and turned into a lobster claw. Had me lookin all over, f/ galling by pests to edema f/ excess water. But it was just a deformation that continued to grow naturally. The new PH numbers you're proposing seem low for soil and right for hydro.

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Dunno but your PH seems right for soil. We had a funky leaf early (1st set) that was kinked and turned into a lobster claw. Had me lookin all over, f/ galling by pests to edema f/ excess water. But it was just a deformation that continued to grow naturally. The new PH numbers you're proposing seem low for soil and right for hydro.

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Ok sweet!!! All good,bit of piece of mind, it has never happened before so i just thought i would ask just in case, i will definitely keep an eye on them...but yeh your right about the ph thing being for hydro not soil, so i will just keep as is for now.
 
Those first sets can regularly look wonky. If the [HASHTAG]#s[/HASHTAG] are on track, Id chock it up to genetics and not worry.
Twisting can be a sign of low calcium uptake, but this doesn't look like that too me.

Bet it goes away in the next sets.
 
I've had many wrinkled/twisted seedlings and they always work themselves out of it. Those were in very low humidity.
 
Hey thanks for that.yeh its tap water..no feeding yet.its in a soil grow.
I was thinking of lowering the ph to 5.8-6.0.:cheers:

in soil I would aim for around 6.3 to 6.5... your temps are good and your RH is perfect at 70% for vegging ... like others have said this is quite common and can be attributed to genetics as well... It happens to all of us every so often
 
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