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Twisted new growth, 1 week flower


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As the title, I checked on them last night and 2 out of my 4 plants are displaying this twisting of tips on the newest growth. These 2 plants are a couple of weeks older than the others, not sure that has a bearing on things.

 

It's quite cold at the mo, I'm getting 24 lights on and 18-20 lights off.

They have all been getting the same feed, around 1ml per litre of fishmix, and all are drinking well.

 

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And here is a lights off group shot.

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To me, now I've studied the pics I'm erring towards the start of over feeding?

 

Does anyone have any thoughts or experience?

 

Thanks in advance :yinyang:

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I sometimes get this in the Bloom-room, 

when the plants are getting fairly high intensity light. 

 

It doesn't seem to hold them back. 

 

I'd definitely try and get that lights off temp up before making any other changes :yep:

 

Others might have a different take on it. 

 

Atb 

 

 

 

:yinyang:

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@Shumroomt good shout. I've raised the light up, and keep a close eye on them for a while. Hopefully temperatures generally will start rising a bit with the start of spring! 

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possible the soil is a bit hot for them as inm strength, not temps.

also seen this when in hydro with ph issues.

they look ok tbh, id crack on but maybe curt the feed a little till they get going some more.

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Thanks for allaying my concerns dudes, much appreciated. I've raised light and I will knock feed back a smidge and watch them closely :)

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