Friend is growing shiva. He’s a very experienced grower, but cannot figure out why the whole crop of clones has been doing this since they were small. Grown in promixhp. Growing under t-5’s. Been growing the same way, the same genetics for 8 years, so he’s kinda confounded.
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Its in all of the plants. Ive seen clones do this do to it having a just bad genes. Or sepofora fungi. Like a mushroom factory in your soil. Or mix. My spelling is not correct on the fungi.
Sorry I’m of no help but I’m really interested in hearing what this is. I’ve had wavy leaves before but I always thought it was due to under over-watering. That’s obviously not the issue that your friends having. All those plants like that looks kind of crazy. Good luck!
so these were grown in Pro mix HP they are clones of Shiva offspring I named it Shefire I’ve been growing it for years and just started having this problem with the leaves twisting. I’ve been using the same fertilizer NSR greenleaves. I add one heaping teaspoon of lime to the soil when I transplant to the large containers. The plants get plenty of water not overwatered, temperature is 78 degrees constant, atmosphere is dry 40 to 45% humidity, plenty of air circulation, grown indoors under T5 fluorescents, 20 hours light cycle. over time the leaves eventually straighten out. They are healthy otherwise and there seems to be no lasting ill effects so maybe they are just growing super fast…?