does this mean they're dying?

doobiesnack

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hey guys, take a look at the pix and how the leaves have curled inward on themselves... seems to be getting worse and i dont think this is normal. any ideas? my PH is at 6.0, im almost positive im not overfeeding them, but could be underfeeding them (im new at this..??) the temp stays between 71-83 degrees and humidity is at 60%. theyre in a bubbleponics system and all 6 of them just started showing roots about 3 days ago. any ideas??
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GenePerfect

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some genes do that. I'd take it she is a sativa? Ive had a TGA pandora's Box nearly close up on itself, It aint a worry if its genetics, If your worried about it, then back the light up an inch or two, see if that helps...
 

Bakatare666

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some genes do that. I'd take it she is a sativa? Ive had a TGA pandora's Box nearly close up on itself, It aint a worry if its genetics, If your worried about it, then back the light up an inch or two, see if that helps...
Dafuq?
Please educate me, I'm a newb, but I've never heard of genetics causing leaf curl.
 

blackmelo

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I am guessing you do not heat your water in your bubbler. It has already been mentioned heat is the culrit here so get your res temps to 20. Your room temp is fine at roughly 24 degrees. I was getting this when my res cooled down too much overnight.

Lower ph a litttle like said too
 

LogicTime

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hey guys, take a look at the pix and how the leaves have curled inward on themselves... seems to be getting worse and i dont think this is normal. any ideas? my PH is at 6.0, im almost positive im not overfeeding them, but could be underfeeding them (im new at this..??) the temp stays between 71-83 degrees and humidity is at 60%. theyre in a bubbleponics system and all 6 of them just started showing roots about 3 days ago. any ideas??
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It could be from overfeeding or windburn.

Underfeeding and Weak Nutrition
The entire plant, both upper and lower leaves, will show lime or light green in color.The plant will not eat, drink or show growth.

Wind Burn
You had the fan blowing downward toward the upper side of the leaves, instead of blowing upthrough the node spaces or toward the lights. You observe the leaves becoming dry or evencrispy, perhaps shriveling, and the tips curling upward. The leaves do not appear glossy, moistand vibrant.

Nutritional Lockout
The results are discoloration in the leaves, yellowing or rust spots, orcurling up of leaf tips.


Hope that gives some help!
 
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