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Heat stress from sunlight? Leaves curling up and real cripsy. any advice?

TrentCNz

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So my plants having some trouble and the only thing I can find that it could be is heat stress which is weird coz it isn't even that hot or sunny. I feed it a mild as mix of plant food but made sure it was well below recommended dose. Does anyone else have any ideas on what it could be and advice on how tofix it
 

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green_machine_two9er

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looks to be starving. more details will help
soil, nutes used for starters.

what is your water source? also it looks like your soil is very dense. i would think about alighter mix with more perlite.
 

TrentCNz

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The soils just a mix of compost mix and potting mix just cheap stuff from your general store. The nute was just a general veg fert high N with lower Phos and potassium. I'm from new Zealand so you probably wouldn't know the brands of the stuff. Its nothing fancy I'm just waiting on these plants yo get big enough to put them out in the forest.
 

st0wandgrow

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A plant that size doesn't require much in the way of nutrients. Have you checked the ph of your medium? My guess is that's where your problem is stemming from
 

TrentCNz

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Na I haven't checked ph and ATM don't have the equipment to. Will the plant be fine as is for a little while? Its still growing just curling etc
 

TrentCNz

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I've been watering every 3 days. The soil has still been moist whenever I've watered. It could be pH coz I've never tested it before.
 

TrentCNz

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I have just transplanted it into new soil and only fed with plain water. This might've been the wrong thing to do but I suspected was PH and with no meter to check I'll find out if the plant becomes healthy in the new soil with no feet etc
 

green_machine_two9er

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I've been watering every 3 days. The soil has still been moist whenever I've watered. It could be pH coz I've never tested it before.
Your roots are probable suffocating. It's a to big of pot for that size of plant to begin with. Roots need lots of oxygen. Try a mix more a high perlite or vermiculite ratio. And if your other plants aren't showing signs yet my guess Is they will as they grow. But it will be stunted growth if not fixed.

My advice. Transplant into different soil. Monitor ph. Smaller pots. from an early age the only time a transplant should happen is when roots have fully wrapped the container.
And only water when the pots feel lightish and first 2-4 inches are dry
 

TrentCNz

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Thanks heaps for advice. This is my first grow so this sorta stuff is probably expected. I will purchase a pH tester tonight. With my pot size I just started themfrom seed in these pots, main reason bbecause im quite late in the season to planting andiI didn't wanna wait the stress period of the transplant. This may have back fired on me because that plant in the photo is 4weeks old and tiny :(
 

green_machine_two9er

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Thanks heaps for advice. This is my first grow so this sorta stuff is probably expected. I will purchase a pH tester tonight. With my pot size I just started themfrom seed in these pots, main reason bbecause im quite late in the season to planting andiI didn't wanna wait the stress period of the transplant. This may have back fired on me because that plant in the photo is 4weeks old and tiny :(
O well. As long as you learn and try to do better next time. You logic makes sense but plant from seed or clone in final pot will really end in disappointment. Energy which would be given to growth and buds will enforced to endlessly search for the pot sides. Start in beer solo cups until two e three nodes.
 
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