DrBlaze
Well-Known Member
No. Those are the leaves that had deficiency in the PAST. They will continue to get worse. There is nothing you can do to make them look better. Focus on the NEW growth. It looks good. The discoloration and twisting is the aftermath of your ph issues. The leaves that were developing then were permanently damaged.As you can tell some leaves from the first and second picture are turning yellow and crispy. From what I have been reading one possible cause is deficiency in nutes?
You've been doing so well not screwing with the plants and giving them time to recover, don't screw things up now Its only been 3 DAYS, let these continue to grow out and you should be very happy in a few days. Just keep the nutes the same and keep ph in check.