Tacoing leaves

Nutty sKunK

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So I have this auto which seems to be tacoing the bottom leaves.

Im a bit stumped cause from my experience tacoing is usually a sign of heat stress and effects the top leaves not the lowest. Mine seem to be tacoing from the bottom up.

It’s not unhealthy and the environment isn’t too hot just curious as to what is causing it?

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Hollatchaboy

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So I have this auto which seems to be tacoing the bottom leaves.

Im a bit stumped cause from my experience tacoing is usually a sign of heat stress and effects the top leaves not the lowest. Mine seem to be tacoing from the bottom up.

It’s not unhealthy and the environment isn’t too hot just curious as to what is causing it?

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What strain is that. I just had that happening a couple weeks ago on some skunk #1.
 

Nutty sKunK

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What strain is that. I just had that happening a couple weeks ago on some skunk #1.
It’s Tropicana cookies by Rocbud. This is all I could find since it was a freebie.

LINEAGE: TERPLE (TROPICANA COOKIES X SLURRICANE) X PURPLE ROLEX AUTO AUTOFLOWER

Plant smells like buttermint and orange!
 

Milky Weed

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hey what gives! tell the feller taco tuesday is tomorrow, should help.

lol sorry i cant be of more help. im not sure myself, like you said its usually at the top for me. Possibly just due to overall light stress? how hard are you hitting it?
 

lungbutter

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I think it's partly genetic, I have plants that will do this in the same situation as others that show no sign of stress; I suppose some are more or less susceptable to heat or light intensity.
 

Hollatchaboy

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My guess is light intensity, but at least on my plant, it didn't look detrimental. It almost seems they were reaching for the light.
 
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