I looked this up and all I see are people who dont have canoe leaves. Or no photos. They have curled leaves in the photos I see.
Canoe leaves are one of my 4 plants I call "the retard." lol
I call it that because its way behind the other two that were planted at the same time. It started in a cup. When I was going to transplant it I tripped walking in the door with another tray of three seedlings. The tray was ok. But the cup took a terrible tumble. All over the floor.
So I picked it back up and planted it. It had about a 3/4 inch root at the time. It took a while to recover and start moving but once it did it really moved in one week. Then, CANOE!
Someone asked if it could be lights. But, its under the same lights as the other plants. The same distance. With all the same medium and nutrients.
Here is CANOE leaves. But of course since this is my first grow indoors ever (and my outdoor grows were basically plant and walk away about 30 years ago)
So I know what they are..... Because I also have another plant that has curled leaves (you can see that plant just under the one with the canoe leaves in the photo of the full plant. But just a bit of it) The curled leaves looked like an old witches hand. And that seems to be what everyone is posting on the forum calling them canoe leaves. I will make another post about that one shortly.
Does anybody know how this happens? I did use a felt 5 gallon bag on this plant. So I have a feeling when I was in the hospital it didnt get watered enough. My buddy is scared to water them too much. So maybe he didnt give them enough water. But now I have this issue.
Yesterday I watered it well and it seemed to go down a bit. But now its back up again.
Canoe leaves are one of my 4 plants I call "the retard." lol
I call it that because its way behind the other two that were planted at the same time. It started in a cup. When I was going to transplant it I tripped walking in the door with another tray of three seedlings. The tray was ok. But the cup took a terrible tumble. All over the floor.
So I picked it back up and planted it. It had about a 3/4 inch root at the time. It took a while to recover and start moving but once it did it really moved in one week. Then, CANOE!
Someone asked if it could be lights. But, its under the same lights as the other plants. The same distance. With all the same medium and nutrients.
Here is CANOE leaves. But of course since this is my first grow indoors ever (and my outdoor grows were basically plant and walk away about 30 years ago)
So I know what they are..... Because I also have another plant that has curled leaves (you can see that plant just under the one with the canoe leaves in the photo of the full plant. But just a bit of it) The curled leaves looked like an old witches hand. And that seems to be what everyone is posting on the forum calling them canoe leaves. I will make another post about that one shortly.
Does anybody know how this happens? I did use a felt 5 gallon bag on this plant. So I have a feeling when I was in the hospital it didnt get watered enough. My buddy is scared to water them too much. So maybe he didnt give them enough water. But now I have this issue.
Yesterday I watered it well and it seemed to go down a bit. But now its back up again.