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    Hey guys. These are cherry wine hemp plants and I was wondering if anyone could help identify the reason these leaves are wrinkling on the edges.
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    Hi Ntondola, looking at the pictures they look healthy and coming along nicely, could be touching up on a little too much nitrogen (very slightly), or even possibly too much water..dial back a tadge and see how she reacts. Also, wait for some more opinions, the more the better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ntondola View Post
    Hey guys. These are cherry wine hemp plants and I was wondering if anyone could help identify the reason these leaves are wrinkling on the edges.
    Looks a little leathery and dark green to me - so I would say yes.

    What is your EC ? What you feeding?
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    When I see selective pictures like this I wonder how many plants there really are....
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    They still don't seem to be pulling out of this issue, any more suggestions?

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    I don't worry about a little leaf twist. As long as it does not get worse. This soil? They getting dry between waterings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CityDweller View Post
    I don't worry about a little leaf twist. As long as it does not get worse. This soil? They getting dry between waterings?
    Yes it is soil, and I've been letting them droop and wilt slightly in between watering, but I have been bottom feeding in trays and they aren't always all as dry as others

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    Quote Originally Posted by CityDweller View Post
    I don't worry about a little leaf twist. As long as it does not get worse. This soil? They getting dry between waterings?
    Yes it is soil, and I've been letting the drop and wilt slightly in between watering, but I have been bottom feeding in trays and they aren't always all as dry as others

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper114 View Post
    Looks a little leathery and dark green to me - so I would say yes.

    What is your EC ? What you feeding?
    What do you mean by EC? And I've just been using half strength hydro gro and micro nutrients with a little cal mag

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