Curling leaves, week 5 of flowering

Texahontas

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Plants look healthy, no burning or discolouration. However they are looking like tacos. Or there lights auto. Growing outdoors. Using a 5-30-20 Bloom fertilizer. Day temps have been above 80.
 

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If the weather isn't overly hot and the the tacoing continues, you could possibly have root rot. I had this right at the end of my flower cycle due to overwatering. Roots start to die, cannot absorb moisture, cannot transpire... I hope it was just a hot day for you.
 
Entering week six.
 

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