u/Fit_Explanation319

Image 1 — Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?
Image 2 — Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?
Image 3 — Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?
Image 4 — Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?
Image 5 — Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?
Image 6 — Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?
Image 7 — Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?

Canoeing/Tacoing problem in Early veg leaves? Heat stress? Improper VPD?

Noob grower. This is supposedly a Gorilla Glue clone. Not the original GG4. Plant stands about 18 inches tall and The canoeing/leathery look on new leaves, and the slight drooping of leaf tips, as well as serrated edges curling and wrinkling up has been a theme for weeks no matter how I adjust light. It’s currently inside 3x3 closet with no formal exhaust/dehumidification or temp control. I am using a single Viparspectra p1000 18-20 inches from canopy height at 80% intensity. I do have constant air from fan going on them and door cracked at all times. AC runs most of the day as it is hot and getting slightly humid here. Transplanted this thing to 5 Gal pot about 3 weeks ago when it was a lot smaller (shown in last picture I believe) and the only nutrients I’ve given it was 2 days ago, I gave it 2 tsp of Mother Earth liquicraft diluted in a gallon of water, which is the recommended starting dose for first veg NPK feeding. I am using happy frog soil and I’ve only had to water this thing 3 times in 3 weeks since the soil is not drying out super quick. Just wondering if this is a big issue or if the plant is still growing out of strange clone growth. it was taken from a vegging plant, not a flowering one. I have been dealing with a fungus gnat problem but I don’t think that is the issue, since I’ve watered with mosquito bits multiple times and gnats aren’t flying around nearly as much. Overall, I’d say the plants vigor is not bad at all. It has grown a lot even though some of it it stretch. I don’t want a fast growing plant that might still have affected yield from some factor I’m not considering. If anyone can help me with this I’d appreciate it.

u/Fit_Explanation319 — 5 hours ago