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Blue City Diesel leaves wrinkling - thoughts?

FreebirdTTu

Member
Hi all -

A couple days ago I noticed a few leaves on my Blue City Diesel lady were starting to wrinkle (photos below). She's 4 weeks into veg from clone and is sitting in TGA Super Soil under 250w MH. Any idea what may be the issue? Thanks in advance for your help!

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MJPassion

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ICMag Donor
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Growth spurt maybe?

I've seen this before and the plant grew out of it after a few days.

Did ya recently transplant into that there super soil?
 

FreebirdTTu

Member
Update

Update

Hi guys -

So in the past few days the problem seems to be getting worse. I'm seeing some light discoloration on the leaves, also i'm noticing that some fan leaves are not spreading out as you'll see in these photos:

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And what's worrying me most is that I'm starting to see similar signs in my Obama Kush lady who's sitting next to the Blue City Diesel.

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Any advice is most appreciated!!
 

Holdin'

Moon-grass farmer
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I wouldn't even sweat it, I see little leaf wrinkles here and there, variations in leaf patterns sometimes. Usually grow out of it.

Temps/humidity could be a factor...

Also sometimes when transplanting into organic soil you'll see funky little things like that... never really much cause for concern.

Definitely don't go feeding them anything at this point...
 
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Cep

I've seen this on the same cut of bcd. Stressed me out for a bit as well. I was looking for broad mites for hours and hours, but never found anything. FWIW I've flowered several plants like that and they all ended up well.

I've also seen this on an avocado and since they grow much slower it seems to be a fluctuation in the soil conditions that causes it. I.e. soil drying out can change pH, E.C., etc.
 
Your plant seems really healthy to my eye. BCD is definitely a weirdo; I'd just keep on with it and see if it gets worse. It won't affect anything as it is.
 
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