Help please! Leaves growing al kinds of special

When I grew with 1K MH/HPS my state wasn’t legal period but now Illinois is med/rec legal…oh I had some retarded leaves on some of my plants because I always grew a lot of different strains all at once…
I looked at your first picture and it looks ok, as far as the curling, that’s not a problem I had them in my grows all the time because I’ve always push my nutrients…some strains can handle it some can’t…I wouldn’t worry to much about it…otherwise I personally think you’re doing fine…


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That plant shown is in a period of revegetation , signs are the single blade leaves and 3 s and the wierd curling pattern. At some point the light schedule was off after flowering began, or there are light leaks. It will take a month to get back on track if you solve the issue. You might be better served to start another.

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Wow!

some valuable diagnostics right here !

Will definitely be tagging you on my journals journey :wink:

My stuff gets jacked up ALL the time

Damn digital timer you can set like 5 automation…
And you need to leave it on auto… I left it on ON for almost 2 weeks a couple weeks in to flower once fml

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Even if that plant turns around and flowers well, the extra vegetation is going to be a magnet for mold inside the flower.

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The plants look ok

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You may be on to something, the rs11(funky leaves)may not have been able to handle the longer day pattern, after moving into 12/12 after two weeks of flowering, I changed the dial to 13 on/11off pretty normal. I usually do this, but about 4 weeks in I noticed one of my power cords going up to a new fan was riding against the dial for a few days. This had depressed the buttons at the end of the light cycle slowly over like 5 days till i noticed it. Bringing me up to about 14.5 hours on and 9.5 off, this is probably what caused this. And i would guess the other strains genetics were able to handle it, the other is OG and doing just fine.

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Welcome to OG , @Chemun1ty !

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Oh man, looks like your plants might be experiencing some stress. Check your pH levels and make sure you’re not overwatering. Maybe try adjusting your nutrient mix too. Good luck!

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Thanks, I agree with you, heat stress, when leaves curl like that is to expose less surface to that heat and preserve humidity, perhaps lamps are too close … beer3|nullxnull

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Welcome back @George !

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That’s what I thought as well. Switching my light schedule from lights on during the day to lights on at night caused my new growth to look similar to this.

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Glad to be here

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Seems like reveg to me

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