Ahh yes that’s what it’s doing on the topsThe droop, at least it looks like clawing to me. That's the common term.
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The highlighted area, that's what I mean by clawing
Ahh yes that’s what it’s doing on the tops
No like some of the leaves it’s mosaic I think I’m fixable happens to weat crops
I will start leaving longer gaps between watering and keep my hopes up she dosent turn bad thanksYeah I don't think it's light burn at least not straight up. I agree with Rurumo that it looks like a watering habit or moisture issue. If the rootball is too moist that can cause similar problems to over watering, clawing, discoloration, slow growth, ect. Lifting it up off the ground a little will help like suggested.
Also be careful with the nitrogen, it can make the clawing worse.
All that aside it does look good, keep at it!
Thanks bud ima chafe my watering habitsYou should water by weight, not one of those moisture meters on a little stake. Lift up the pot after you water, then lift up the pot once it dries out, just before the plants wilt. You want it to feel light before you water it again. Don't water on a schedule, water when the plant needs it. Good luck!
we'll keep in mind;I will start leaving longer gaps between watering and keep my hopes up she dosent turn bad thanks
I just upgraded the light from the blurple rubbish but maybey some dimmer I’ve gone as far to upgrade my ph meter also as I was using the trash yellow stickswe'll keep in mind;View attachment 5062315
It wouldn't hurt to maybe change lighting, plants are more susceptible to burn during flower. Usually curling up coupled with high temps usually indicates light burn but in some cases they claw.