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curling leaves, nutrient problem? Options
 
skoobysnax
#1 Posted : 5/13/2017 5:52:49 AM

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Has anyone seen Salvia leaves get this curl? I give her fish emulsion every couple 3 weeks or so. Outdoors and indoors I have seen this occur.
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#2 Posted : 5/13/2017 7:32:13 PM

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Maybe overfeeding? Some leaves have "the claw" indicating nitrogen toxicity.
 
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#3 Posted : 5/14/2017 4:55:42 AM

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Mine do this too sometimes, I have not given them any added nutes since they sprouted. Sometimes the leaves do strange things like twist upside down or curl like what's shown in your pic but they always recover after a day.

Mine are grown indoors under T5 lights and have grown into it once which caused some problems for the upper leaves, after raising the light up there was no more problems. Hopefully yours will work themselves out!
 
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#4 Posted : 5/17/2017 4:11:00 PM

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Mine do this too sometimes, I have not given them any added nutes since they sprouted. Sometimes the leaves do strange things like twist upside down or curl like what's shown in your pic but they always recover after a day.

Mine are grown indoors under T5 lights and have grown into it once which caused some problems for the upper leaves, after raising the light up there was no more problems. Hopefully yours will work themselves out!


She does get a lot of early morning light. I may move her into more shade and see if this helps. Some of the newer leaves look better. She was inside all winter under T5s. I wanted my bathtub back ;-)

2 outdoor plants from last year came back from the root but are growing very slowly...
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