Twisting leaves please help

natize

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Hello everyone I'm in need of help.
Ok so im growing 3 plants from clone.strain is orange cookies.soil type is fox farm ocean forrest.they are in 15 gal grow bags.this is an out door grow.the clones rooted 3/18/17 I have transplanted 3 times.they have been in their final pot of ocean forrest for about 2 weeks have yet to add nutes other than bush doctor kangaroots last watering.so the issue I'm having is twisted and funny looking new growth.all older growth is fine.they are still in veg.im not sure if it's genetics or what because when I first got the clones and had them indoors they were also showing twisted growth I'll post pix of when they were small as well as pictures of them now.first 3 pictures are of when they were small the rest are of them now
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Re: Twisting leafs please help

HI,
it looks like it is the beginning of a problem.

Answer these questions and then we can locate it.
Look carefully under leaves and in stem joints...see any bugs, spiderweb or anything moving?

when you water do you by any chance give too much water? are they always wet?

Do you see anything moving in the soil if you scrape the surface?

Is your water in good PH range?
Is it possible you have given to much nutes?
 
Ok I just checked under the leaves and no sign of bugs nor is there signs of spotting leaves are very green.i did see a line of web but I did see a spider on them a while back n took it off (regular) spider.also I did see like a red or orange bug (2) on the stems they are really fast but managed to catch them and kill as well.since then I have seen no more.keep in mind none of the leaves look like mites have got to them.as for watering I give em about 2 1/2 gallons each they are in 15 gallon geo pots it does take too long for them too dry out.i last watered 5/8/17 n they are almost dry.nothing moving on the surface.everytime I water I ph to 6.5 but was told not to ph because my soil has natural buffers and since I always need to add ph down I am harming my outdoor plants because of I'm add acid to it.as for giving too much nutes no I have yet to add nutes because they are in ocean forrest soil and am told that soil will not need any for at least 4 weeks.they been in this soil for 3 weeks now.i really need to figure this out.also I noticed some of the new growth is growing upside down here's a picture as we as more updated pictures first picture is of upside down growth.it has me stumped because I give the plant I started from seed the exact same water as I do the clones and the seed is perfect .second and 3rd and 4th picture is the plant from seed.they are all in the same area as well.i did notice lil.holes on the plant thats from seed but can find the muncher that's munching on it.
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Keep a eye on them. Don't do anything drastic. Some plants will have weird growth. Especially after topping. As long as your not getting burn marks or yellowing you should be OK. I say "should" don't quote me on that. Lots of plants have been killed by trying to cure a problem that wasn't there.
 
Keep a eye on them. Don't do anything drastic. Some plants will have weird growth. Especially after topping. As long as your not getting burn marks or yellowing you should be OK. I say "should" don't quote me on that. Lots of plants have been killed by trying to cure a problem that wasn't there.
No burn marks or yellowish leaves
 
Warping like that can be caused by not enough humidity in veg. Either way I don't think you have much to worry about.
The leaves were like that when they were younger but they grew out of it but NoW they are doing it again
 
One of my plants did the same thing, after not being able to determine the cause I didn't worry about it and just let it grow. It kept on growing with twisted leaves while two other strains in the same cupboard were perfectly normal. That plant is now 4ft tall and 6ft wide in flower and budding as it should. There were no other signs of any deficiencies.

The twisting on mine was a lot worse too, now that I have experienced it I wouldn't worry if I saw it again.

Cheers, Juz420
 
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