Cavemanej255
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This problem has prevented itself over the past week or so. I recently moved them to a permanent area a little deeper into the woods brush. I scored some gorilla glue, found a few healthy looking seeds and here we are now. I’ve done nothing but water them with tap water, no ph checking, no feeding, more of just a fun thing to do and kinda surprised I’m sitting with a 3+ ft plant. Here are the pics. These are all at the top. It looks as if the tops been developing abnormally. Or has peat been eating the tops? It’s almost looks like I attempted a FIM. There’s also so curling on a few leaves. It’s been exceptionally rainy the past few days or could it be another nutrient issue?
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