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Old 04-27-2010, 11:40 AM
garcrob garcrob is offline
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Default Does anybody know why this is happening

I noticed that some of my plants, the peper plants(2), tomato(1)
clemetis vine ( 1)
the leaves seem to be stuck on one side while the other keeps growing, forming a c shape, that's the best i can explain it, see
for your self,

if you know what is causing this please let me know, it is worring me, i don't want it to spread, and if it is only cosmetic how do i treat it?

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Old 04-27-2010, 06:19 PM
BIGCREW BIGCREW is offline
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I seen some pics in a book one time with leaves growing in a circular pattern and it was caused by the light schedule being interupted. I dont know if that would have the same effect on your plant though
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Old 05-18-2010, 03:53 PM
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Too high of EC could cause this. Too much nitrogen causes distorted growth. Insect damage can cause this problem, too. Did you ever get this one figured out?
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Old 05-18-2010, 03:57 PM
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Too high of EC could cause this. Too much nitrogen causes distorted growth. Insect damage can cause this problem, too. Did you ever get this one figured out?

no i never did, i followed all instructions on feedings, and the strange thing is it is on the plants in my hydro system and the plants outside in pots i had planted, never being close to each other, it seems to have stopped , but the affects are still seen,

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