Twisted sisters. Enlightened by cubes

That could do it. If there is too much wind on the plant, they will first close stomata, then the leaves will behave similar to that. I’m not saying that’s what the problem is, but it definitely could be.

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Thanks, I’ll adjust and monitor. Any other precautions I should take?

Good to see you @Oldguy, any thoughts?

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@Enlightened420. It only appears to be in one area on the plant that I can see from your second pic.
I’ve had them curl under from just the fan but it was cooler in my room at the time.
Where yours was on the higher end of temps then I would agree with @elheffe702. probably the fan.

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No damn likes as usual, sorry guys, it’s in 4 or 5 different locations, same plant, other one (closer to the fan) is fine. Seeing some bug action.



There’s normally various bugs, but I haven’t been concerned until now :grimacing:

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I’d def check the undersides for small dots or signs of movement.

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Will do.

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Nooooo! I hadn’t even thought of that possibility, but there it is. I hope it’s just the fan :crossed_fingers: :grimacing:

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Me too Heffe, I will inspect thoroughly, although I did some training today and only found the slight leaf taco? But I will investigate this time. They have been pretty resistant to bugs so far, I think it’s the Neem in the soil. :crossed_fingers:

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Good luck brother. Hope there’s nothing there. :wink::+1::v:

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Thanks @Oldguy, me to. I’ll keep you posted if I find anything more.
Thanks @elheffe702

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@Enlightened420, Could fan and light both contributing to the issue. I had similar effects when I had my lights cranked all the way up. I run mine all the way down now. Definitely wanna check out the bug issue as well, you don’t want it to become a problem. I’m kinda leaning towards fan/light or combo of both. Just my opinion from what I can see from the pictures :v:

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I’d have to agree with pretty much everyone on both fan and light stressing it out.

About a week before I flowered I sprayed on some stuff from safer brand that is OMRI listed. It’s about 90% neem oil. I saw flying critters that i couldn’t identify. I gave all the soil and leaf surfaces a good spray. I saw them for a few more days, wondered if it was working, and then they just never came back.

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More details on the neem oil spray please B, I’m a big fan of neem and organic controls in general.

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Thanks @repins12, I’ve adjusted the fan and turned light down to 50% and wait to see response, but I’d like to get proactive with the bugs, so think I will start innoculating with the above neem oil or similar, any other good recs?

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It’s not even expensive. I got it on Amazon.

Just one application. I also did it thoroughly on my other area as a preventative, since it’s all natural.

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Thanks B, my friend, I’ll grab some pronto

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Everyone gave you good info. My last grow I had my GSC extreme taco from Light intensity. I turned down the lights as well. She never went back to normal. Regardless she still pumped out some nice bud.

I never considered the fan being an issue but it very well might have been.

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Thanks @shindig153, I’ll monitor closely of the next couple of days, I have also been reading up on deficiencies, hopefully not just the light.


I took a better look at the plant. I my case of light intensity it affected to entire plant not just a few parts of it.

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The more I look at it the more I think it’s the start of a deficiency, seems to be affecting most of the new tip growth now