Curling leaves

SmUrFx1028

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I noticed this morning that on my “cheese” the new true leaves that are coming in are curling underneath themselves. I’m providing pictures of both my “cheese” and “critical mass” the critical seems to be thriving but I’m not sure what’s wrong with cheese. Both plants are auto flower fem and just hit 1 week out of seed
 

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I noticed this morning that on my “cheese” the new true leaves that are coming in are curling underneath themselves. I’m providing pictures of both my “cheese” and “critical mass” the critical seems to be thriving but I’m not sure what’s wrong with cheese. Both plants are auto flower fem and just hit 1 week out of seed

It doesn't look like anything to worry about, Brother! Just keep your temps in check, don't have a fan blowing directly on them, and let the soil dry out considerably between waterings.

Also, because those are autos, I'd get them into their final containers ASAP. Autos have a tendency to start flowering when their roots hit the sides of the container.

:Namaste:

K
 
I wouldn't worry about them either, but what size fabric pots are you getting in the mail? I also start in Dixie cups, but I like to step up my transplants slowly.

Too big of a pot, for seedlings that small, means the plant is going to sit in that wet diaper for a long time before it uses all the available nutrients and water. I like my plants to use what they get in 4-5 days, and I water until they soak completely.

Good luck with your grow!
 
I just saw this and didn't realize those were autos...


Also, because those are autos, I'd get them into their final containers ASAP. Autos have a tendency to start flowering when their roots hit the sides of the container.
 
Watering with correct Ph and not over watering? PAR value where they are? Heat? Media/water/feeding specifics?
 
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