Slight twist of the leaves near bud sites.

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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Ok Rollitup Growers, I need some insight.
I have an unknown genetics bag seed, now about 7 weeks into flower. All organic. No added chemical nutes. Growing in 1/3 Ocean Forrest, 1/3 Happy Frog, 1/3 Composted (subcools) Super Soil. Outdoors in a 3-gallon plastic pot (I know not the best, but I made sure it had plenty of drainage holes).
My problem could be nothing, could be more.
She was growing steady (slow) with no abnormalities and last week I gave her a good drink of un-sulphured blackstrap molasses to help with trichome production and cal-mag but soon after (the next day), there appears to be a slight twisting of the small fan leaves and sugary leaves toward the top near bud sites. the large fans are unaffected. Have not checked PH but from my understanding, the mycorrhizae should balance everything naturally. I have watered once since (tap water left out 24 hours) and problems have not worsened but I just want to be sure there is not a bigger problem lying beneath the surface.
Also, I started in a solo cup in November until she was nearly rootbound and started showing calyx, gave one tea of worm castings and molasses, transplanted and left her in the soil with just water to do her thing, Once I added the molasses again I think she freaked out.
There had been lots of wind and temperature fluctuations in my area, whether this could be caused by climate stress is also beyond my knowledge.
-Not a rams horn type twist but more of a full leaf slightly turning and showing its underside.
(pics soon)
-Also genetics are from a bag of reggie.
 

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STX.OrganicGuerilla

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Watered yesterday with water only. Flower production doesn't seem affected nor any discoloring or wilting.
Letting the soil dry really good and giving her time.
 

KryptoBud

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Looks like a light cycle problem, called revegging. It's comes from plants going from veg to flower, then back to veg. usually happens indoors, but that's how it looks. Here a pic from the
internet for comparison.
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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The days have been inconsistent with light so that seems like a real possibility.
Do I just let nature run it's course?
Not many options once things start getting odd
 
For what it's worth (new member) it might just be impact from the weather and slightly overwatered. I use a lot of molasses in pots, never caused this. Do nothing, should perk up when you get dry warm weather and it dries out.
 

cool2burn

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You are in Nute lock that is why the stems are purple. This usually happens with to much salt buildup.
 

cool2burn

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Looks like a light cycle problem, called revegging. It's comes from plants going from veg to flower, then back to veg. usually happens indoors, but that's how it looks. Here a pic from the
internet for comparison.
Sorry i meant this plant was lol
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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Hey man thanks for the reply. She's outdoors so what I've started to do is put a large trash can over the top of her for the dark period and then uncover her in the mornings. not getting any worse is a good sign, hoping she matures nicely.
Are you actually Sub, if so I'm using your supersoil mix and added molasses a few times, seems to be doing much good for this seed (reggie bag seed) It really is all in the genetics and the soil!
 
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