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Blulew

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Hi peeps 

A little worried about some of my seedlings they were popped about 9 days ago and have been in final posts for 3 days some of the leaves are looking abit twisted . This is my first go from seed and first autos , has anyone got any ideas or I’m I worrying too much

all the best

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Hey mate, probably best to give as many details as possible about your setup,strain,feed etc and throw up a picture. Someone will be able to help.

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twisted leaves can be caused by the cold, or ph issues if you are growing in coco.

but without a picture its a guessing game, give us some more information please?

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There's a guide around here somewhere, might help to give it a quick search.

 

I use an Android tablet and my workaround was to view the site on 'desktop version' rather than the mobile layout, add the pics on the gallery in my profile, then when you post a reply click on 'Insert other media'.

 

Not sure if it'll work with Apple though.

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24 minutes ago, Blulew said:

Ok guys just trying to work out how to post pic using iPhone:wallbash:

 

Menu (top right)

browse

Gallery

 

Should be ok from there. The reason it's a bit funky is becuase this website removes all geo tags from your photos for your safety.

 

 

 

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ok, so that's the pic sorted.  good work

 

now what are you feeding it,

at what ec and ph?

how are your room temperatures?

what kind of light?

how far away is it

what is your intake and extraction fan sizes?

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2 hours ago, badbillybob said:

ok, so that's the pic sorted.  good work

 

now what are you feeding it,

at what ec and ph?

how are your room temperatures?

what kind of light?

how far away is it

what is your intake and extraction fan sizes?

 

 

All great questions that will help us diagnose the issue and get things back on track  ;)

 

Also, what medium are you using? Does that have any added nutrients (npk)? @Blulew .

 

All the best 

 

Mark..

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18 hours ago, badbillybob said:

ok, so that's the pic sorted.  good work

 

now what are you feeding it,

at what ec and ph?

how are your room temperatures?

what kind of light?

how far away is it

what is your intake and extraction fan sizes?

 

Hi mate using coco and GA first feed and root stim , ph is 6  ec is 0.6 

room temp 25c lights on 400w about 3ft above

6” ext and 5” intake

 

cheers

blu

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cool, thanks for the information.

everything sounds about right, I can only think maybe the lights off temperatures are a bit low (below 20 degrees).

does it get cold during lights off?

or if the water was maybe too cold. it should be about room temp. 

looking at them again, I wouldn't worry too much unless the new leaves start doing the same

 

maybe another coco user could chip in, I havnt done coco for a few years

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Same setup as me, my ph is a bit higher (6.4) as i have extremely soft water, less than 60ppm. I usually start off at .8ec aswell.

As Badbillybob said, everything sounds fine, i`ve had plenty of small seedlings show twisted first leaves for little apparent reason, only to then grow out absolutely fine. I`m sure yours will too, all the best!

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1 hour ago, Blulew said:

Forgot to mention lights are on 24/0 

thanks for the reply’s guys

blu

 

 

It's definitely not a cold issue, does not look to be nutrient related as e.c is low and ph is well within acceptable range. 

 

Let me have a think on this one mate :yep:

 

With it being an auto she could just be being finicky In this early stage as she's getting those roots down and established. Still, that should not cause this yellowing issue!

 

This is a strange one!

 

I'll have a good think and get back to you asap.

 

All the best 

 

Mark..

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