Any opinions who this might be?

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Hello, im trying new strain MIMOZA, but this is the 2nd week of vegetation, and my plants started to spin their leaves like this (added photos), maybe someone knows what this might be? What does it mean? And how i should solve this problem.

thank you very much for your answers
 

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You been overwatering?

Tell us more. pH? PPM. What are you feeding. My bet is over watering but it can also be a micro nutrient deficiency.
 
Lack of calcium is one of the big reasons for leaves twisting like that. I would expect to see other signs, but not exactly seeing anything else. Could just need to add more cal or your ph is too low to get whats in there or both. Also prob could use to transplant. Plants are getting big for those 4 or 5" pots. Might be the problem.
 
It reminds me of over watering and or a ph issue. It really doesn't look trashed so `i would make sure I am letting the soil dry out before watering each time, check the ph and give it a couple weeks. Could be the strain is finicky. What size container are u in? Did you add perlite to the soil so it has good aeration and drainage?
 
Thank you guys! I was feeding them with VITALINK PLANT START (ph 5.9-6.2)
But they were standing on T5 light, so there was not enough temperature and sprayed them with water very often, now i turned on 600w bulb for vegetation, it gives more heat. I will try to dry them out and feed with more calmag in it.

thank you!
 
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