Yes, I also think now it has to be ambiental, since it can't be due a genetic defect. It is nice to know from Mustafunk that these plants are "fresh" and don't carry inbreeding. Sometimes landraces are kept inbreeding heavily and it has its consequences.
Good thing is we have a new big and deep genetic pool in these plants. Bad think is that we must grow many plants and select, since they can be very different in maturation time and strenght.
I have the Ghanas under a strong air current to harden, and they are receiving quite lot of light. It could be the reason for the curling. Otherwise, they look good. No other plants show it.
Cheers
Good thing is we have a new big and deep genetic pool in these plants. Bad think is that we must grow many plants and select, since they can be very different in maturation time and strenght.
I have the Ghanas under a strong air current to harden, and they are receiving quite lot of light. It could be the reason for the curling. Otherwise, they look good. No other plants show it.
Cheers