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Anyone ever noticed a leaf curling downwards on a seedling less than a week old, not the cotyledon, but the first true leaf, only on one side, only on one of seven seedlings?
Its curling almost enough to touch the stem with its tip, I moved it back out gently and its still pliable, not crispy or anything.
No nutes, PH balanced water(30ppm), straight perlite medium(.04-.01-.06) , 33 inches from my 600 and not directly under it. Strain is Ice.
I've never witnessed this, and this is not my first go round..
And here's it's sister thats in the same exact conditions, apparently doing just fine.
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It could just be a bum seed. If you have other seeds that are doing well in the same exact conditions, then it could just be bad genetics in that particular seed.
For me personally if a plant is already that picky about it's surroundings then would chuck it.
The other hand though says that you could give it time to over come it's short comings and maybe it'll thrive later on.
-------------------- Dude she isn't as young as she use to be.
Fixed for now, I stuck it in the middle of a saturated perlite tray, about 1.5 sq. ft. not sure if that fixed it or not.. Something was just telling me moisture for some reason.
-------------------- If you ain't smokin' dro, you're smokin' reggie.