Crypts problems

superjalami30

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Not sure what it is, but some of my crypts seem to have some sort of nutrient defficiency.
Instead of all the leaves growing upwards some curl inwards about half way up the leaf.
the leaves are still very healty looking and green, no signs of rot and holes in them at all.
What could it be?
Is it normal for some leaves to turn inwards?

Ps:when I say inwards I mean like a 3/4 circle, not right down and inside itself.
 
umm does it look like the leaves are folding in ? some of the leaves on my crypts does the same too ? too much ligh maybe ?
 
Yea, some of the leaves look like the letter "L", instead of growing straight upwards.
I dont think It's too much light, if anything I need more.
Could be just a bad leaf, perhaps a broken stem?
I dunno, I'll have to keep an eye on it. :blink:
 
Could be at a guess a calcuim deficiency, but crypts can be tricky especially if they get moved at all, they seen to like stability, so any change at all, ferts etc, can cause problems depending on the verity you have, but a sign of calcuim deficiency can be distorted or cupped looking leaves, but only a guess, maybe you changed something the plant doesnt like.
 

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