Twisted leaves on purple cheddar

Getting twisted new growth on this purple cheddar clone I’ve had for a little over a month can’t narrow it down and wondering if I need to flush. any insight?

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Genetics? Heat stress?

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Soil? Temps/humidity? Nutrients? Watering practices? Lights? Size of pots? They really don’t look bad to me but I’m not an expert.

Ok so I’m running ffof with general hydro nutes. I’ve done clean ph water feeds to this particular plant twice now with decent run off because I’m trying to bring her back to normal before I hit her with any nutrients because if anything to me it looks like a ph issue. I got it under a HID metal halide well above the canopy at like 30 inches and I’m in a 5x5 that particular plant is in a five gallon. This is my only plant out of 6 in the tent that seems to be acting really finnicky lately. Did a ph test of my run off and it’s coming out at like 5.6 so everything I’ve been putting in I’m phing between 6.5 and 6.8 trying to get it back up. Temps been between 77-80 and humidity 55-65

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Sounds like your on the right track dealing with it. Low ph can do odd things. Any chance that plant got hit with direct air flow from a fan? If not then ph issue could be it.:+1::v:

here’s a pic of the full run that plant is in the back right corner

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She doesn’t look bad just a little different.:crazy_face: keep working on getting the ph dialed in and see if she responds to that.:+1::v:

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I wouldn’t worry about them looking different… that can happen, she looks healthy. Can you do a pH soil slurry test? Sometimes that will show different than runoff.