Anyone know why my leaves are pointing up?
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Dude there streching for the light, place the light 2-4 inches above the plant, make sure to touch the Top part of plant closest to light. Check and see if it is to hot for you. if so, its too hot for your plants and will cause burn. Hope this helps bro.Anyone know why my leaves are pointing up?
Dude there streching for the light, place the light 2-4 inches above the plant, make sure to touch the Top part of plant closest to light. Check and see if it is to hot for you. if so, its too hot for your plants and will cause burn. Hope this helps bro.
They don't look stretched at all. That's what very happy little plants do. Their leaves point up.
However, I wouldn't continue growing them in the same pot. Separate them now while you have a chance.
Leaves are green and healthy looking on both plants, they have had a healthy watering schedule too, everything seems fine really I just dont know what my leaves are pointing up o.oLeaves pointing up, like they're praying, is a deficiency of magnesium or manganese caused by bad pH.
I Know i kinda thought about it, but i seriously think even as seedlings, there still too much heat there.
SIRCRISP
cooling conditions?, and temp and humidity too. Also listen to Schmarmpit, What if one was a male and an other where Fem, dont even risk it, plus roots grow fast and take some room
Mine did the same thing - looked healthy, then they just DIED.Leaves are green and healthy looking on both plants, they have had a healthy watering schedule too, everything seems fine really I just dont know what my leaves are pointing up o.o
My plant did the same thing when the temps got between 85-90 for more than 2 days. I opened the window and put a box fan blowing in cool air from outside and in hours they returned to normal. My money is on heat.Mine did the same thing - looked healthy, then they just DIED.
Now on my second plant, the leaves are curling like a funnel, they are curling upward.
Judging from the 'ram horning' being described above, I'm still going with magnesium or molybdenum deficiency - again because that's the same symptoms my plants did, in a closet maintained around 76-78 degrees at 45% humidity.My plant did the same thing when the temps got between 85-90 for more than 2 days. I opened the window and put a box fan blowing in cool air from outside and in hours they returned to normal. My money is on heat.
Judging from the 'ram horning' being described above, I'm still going with magnesium or molybdenum deficiency - again because that's the same symptoms my plants did, in a closet maintained around 76-78 degrees at 45% humidity.
Here is a picture of each plant, on the one pointing up, the edge of it's leaf is starting to look unhealthy, idk what the problem with it is, this fan leaf has looked weird since it developed though.mine do the same thing every time I water them, after a few hours they go normal
PROBLEM FOUND.I don't know why it would do that at such a young stage, I have it in Miracle Grow and have use nutes after every 2 watering.
Maybe but when I added nutes I only added about 1ml of grow and bloom into a gallon of water , thats less than 1/4 recommended dosage.PROBLEM FOUND.
You don't give a seedling nutes for the first three or four weeks, and your soil got 'hot' because of the added nutes in it plus what you added during feeding. The pH is probably WAY off and the nutrient strength is also likely way too high.
Which means you best flush the hell out of those plants and mix a little baking soda in with the flushing water to help bring your pH back up to near-neutral.