This is an apple fritter photo. I have about 5 years experience now so I’ve ironed my grows out a lot from the first grows but I’ve never experienced this so I need you old school boys to help me. This leaf cupping is killing me. I’ve done nothing different except reuse soil from prior grows. But I studied up on that before I did. This is one out of 2 that I refuse to give up on. I took her outside for about a month and just that fixed her but she was starting to get big and I live in one of those states so I put her back in the tent. 2 weeks later this again. Will someone please walk me through this one. I appreciate ya fellas. Be blessed.
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A couple of things could cause tacoing.
- Heat
- Lights to close to plant
- Ph issues
- Wind
- Nitrogen overload
From the looks of your leaves… that deep dark waxy look, youre def excess nitrogen. I would do a soil slurry and confirm your numbers. Usually when i have this issue its from the heat.
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Pic number 2, is that discoloration on those leaves or are they shiny or wet? It looks like light bleaching to me. What light are you running and how high above plants and setting?