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Chart is pretty self explanatory if you look at it closely. It says hydrate and dehydrate with different colours. Then there is only the heat shock and poor rh left. The old leaves seem to get this droppy and clawy look at an earlier heat stroke when it got to 35C or something and new leaves look kinda ok. Then it’ll probably be fine. There is nothing to do. Except raising rh to provide the optimum environment. Also i’ll still say N is too much. Next time maybe he should try the soil as it is and doesnt add fish shit. And checking for bugs is important too.
So avoid the fish sh!t and mammoth p for a while? Just water via test kit? I guess I will tell him to use cool mist humidifier for temperature and humidity effect as well. We will see how that works .