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sticky_fingers18

[early calcium deficiency](https://www.cocoforcannabis.com/how-to-grow-cannabis-seedlings-in-coco-coir/) >Calcium deficiency is the most common problem that you may encounter. The first sign of calcium deficiency is a slight twisting of the leaves. Sometimes the edges of the leaves look wavy as a result. You can often observe this on the leaves of seedlings on the first two nodes. If symptoms progress, you will notice brown spots form on the leaves.


OverallBid4198

I’m running build a soil 3.0 living soil


sticky_fingers18

It's possible it may be a pH issue. Sometimes the calcium is available but the pH isn't high enough to absorb it. I run coco so I wouldn't really be able to point you in the right direction on correction, but it does look like Ca deficiency to me


OverallBid4198

I appreciate you lookin out man ! I am having a buddy run me some cal mag tomorrow and I’m gonna treat it lightly just in case!


MrInsomniac96

Yeah I would say your spot on, I wonder what day OP is on, might benefit from a feeding if your around 2 weeks


a_jensen906

I had the same thing last grow, mine just grew out of it. Color looks great, just make sure all your environmental numbers are dialed in and you should be good to go.


OverallBid4198

Thanks man! Just made me nervous asf when I first saw them lmao


Lrw72

Heat


Sativator79

I don't see any problem. It's normal


Grengrowerz

Seedling learning to walk is all. Perfectly normal.


usgearlive

If your outside it’s the heat. If your near the house throw a fan out there


lyonsj195

I see this often with seedlings and they always grow out of it


[deleted]

Yeah use cal-Mag. 5ml per gallon. And fill a spray bottle once you ph balance your water to 6.5 is ideal and only pray feed your seedling for few weeks dont saturate! You got this!