Wrinkled new growth

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All are same plant. It is soil I amended for a soil grow last time I grew in it. Photos grew excellent. Didn't amend the soil after last grow. Is this the soil too hot for the auto. Not all the plants are affected..... Thanks

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Not exactly sure but it should be good.... I've grown in this soil bunch of times. I did go from growing photos to autos in it. That's why I feel its to hot of soil..... But I don't know.
 
Other autos sitting in same soil right next to her looks good.
 
Hi Waira... No as baby's they had great growth. Wasn't till after I transplanted it came. It started at the new growth and seems to be making its way down hill... Hasn't taken the whole plant yet. I feel like the soil is to hot???? I feed a tea yesterday hoping that might help....
 
... it might be, but the pics are too blurry and I can't see the tips,.. please shoot some freshies, including a a side shot and leaf tips,... hot soil will burn tips, cause color fade, leaf deformation-- which you have!... but the curling is weird,.. not a usual symptom for that,.. did you check the new soil pH first? A gear grinding shift in pH, can cause all kinds of havoc!
 
No I haven't checked pH. I need to order an accurate 8. But its not new soil... Its few years old. And had numerous grows Thur it. I'll try for better pics tomorrow... Could it be cold? Just seems odd that the pH would be messed up with those plants and not any other I have going on or before. The weird wrinkles growth is strange.....
 
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