I am in the middle of my first grow and recently encountered leaves curling down. Thankfully the problem is better now but I still wonder what the issue was, and think possibly the clover cover crop was the cause. I am using super soil method with Living Soil in 5 gallon pots growing Barney’s Gorilla Glue Autos. We are on day 54 so into flowering. I am using a AC Infinity tent kit w/new humidifier so humidity and temps have been good. 75 degrees/ 57% atm. Lights were at the time about 600-650 ppfd for about 19hrs or about a mid 40 DLI. I use a moisture meter regularly to prevent overwatering and keeping in the 3-7 range. So from what I have read environmental variables have always been within range “norms”.
The only thing is I planted clover as a cover crop and because it was growing so much I would trim it and leave the cutting in the pot. I did this 2 or 3 times while plants vegging. When I noticed the curling and knew it wasn’t a watering issue, I thought it could be the clover so I chopped it down without disturbing roots, removed cippings and added a layer of straw mulch cover to discourage the clover rapid growth. The issue now is resolved, but I would like to know what happened, and since this is my first grow I am not sure if the clover’s nitrogen level would cause this or not. Has anyone experienced this issue in the past?
Thanks,
-Siva