Stumped! Why some are growing so deformed?

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
The curling down thing is meaningless here.

Looks like you started a Ca/Mg right? New growth looks good - that yellowing and dead spotting is Ca and Mg def.
You might feed a tick more or with a higher N formula!

Other then that - looking good!
 

VanIsleJay

Active Member
The curling down thing is meaningless here.

Looks like you started a Ca/Mg right? New growth looks good - that yellowing and dead spotting is Ca and Mg def.
You might feed a tick more or with a higher N formula!

Other then that - looking good!
Yah they seemed to be going quite well other than the curling on a couple, but, this morning I went down to check how they are liking the new pots and they have actually spread back out already! I just gave them a generous feeding and some extra N as requested. I was worried it was the PH as I don't currently check that, it on the list of upgrades to come

Thank you for your feedback!
 

thebonzaseedbank

Well-Known Member
I would have solved the problem before transplanting since they are already in a little stress and then transplanting causes more stress. Just my two cents. Hopefully everything will work out.
 

VanIsleJay

Active Member
I would have solved the problem before transplanting since they are already in a little stress and then transplanting causes more stress. Just my two cents. Hopefully everything will work out.
Yeah I thought that too for a week but after trying a few things ; I then got adventurous and inspected the roots in the solo cup and they were very bounty-ful so I thought that Mabee they actually were outgrowing their cups to quickly but then again I was just guessing!

I've actually started a grow journal now, instead of throwing something up here every time I have a problem.

Thanks for your input
 
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