This could be caused by a few things, the most simple of which is over-watering. But to get a better diagnosis a little more information and maybe a picture would be helpful. Is it a young plant in a "hot" soil mix? Is the humidity unusually low or high? Has it received an above average dose or nutes or water lately? How close is your light? AFN will work it out for you :thumbs:
The temp ranges from 70 to 77. the light is 3 inches above. humidity no clue only have therm in there. did just feed them 1/4 strength but soil was dry. only giving about a qt of water per plant every 3 to 5 days. and for pics would love to but not very computer literate. when i click insert image it ask for http not sure what to do cause my pic doesn't have a http address
oh ... use the "Go Advanced" posting option... then click the image uploader... it allows multiple in one shotby selecting the pics you want while holding control (CTRL) (lower left keyboard)
your plant looks ok to me, no major damage going on there by the looks, but hard to tell from the pics.. need a better shot of the leaves to tell
usually "clawing" leaves is caused by either too high ph values or too much nitrogen, overwatering can also cause the leaves to droop and kind of go a little limp... either way, giving ph adjusted water only for a little while shoud be a fix.. allow the plant to drink most of the liquid before you give more
by the looks of your plants from your pics in the last post, you got about 2-3 weeks until harvest, so you shout stop feeding them now, give only ph adjusted water (ph 6.0-6,5) from now until harvest and you should be golden
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