NEW LIGHT IS THAT THE PROBLEM?

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MrGrowBig

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Idk what’s wrong idk how it would be heat stress my temps stay within guidelines , could it be from too much light for a long period & is it okay to prune those new growth coming off the stock or are those potential coals ?
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TripsRabbit

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Looks rootbound and overwatered or maybe vpd issues. I'd repot and pull off "everything" on the bottom three layers.
Look up a vpd chart and see if your temp/humidity is right. Could also be light issues, it looks awfully blue.
 
MrGrowBig

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Looks rootbound and overwatered or maybe vpd issues. I'd repot and pull off "everything" on the bottom three layers.
Look up a vpd chart and see if your temp/humidity is right. Could also be light issues, it looks awfully blue.
I don’t understand the vpd cart at all it did have a over watering problem but then I reported it and now it’s growing so maybe root bound cause when I lift the cup I can see them for sure & what do you mean 3 layers could you circle and show me ) and would it be soon to fim or top ??
 
MIMedGrower

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it’s already 27 inch away


I have no experience wih a lamp like yours but my 315 cmh needs to be 40” away from plants that size.

I backed it away until the leaves looked flat and happy. The recomended hanging height was 20” but that is good for peak flowering mature plants when i tried.
 
MrGrowBig

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I have no experience wih a lamp like yours but my 315 cmh needs to be 40” away from plants that size.

I backed it away until the leaves looked flat and happy. The recomended hanging height was 20” but that is good for peak flowering mature plants when i tried.
What should I do to improve do I prune like the dude was talking about
 
MIMedGrower

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What should I do to improve do I prune like the dude was talking about


No. I dont think so. Just learn to make them happy through trial and error with the environment. Dont water too often and err on the side of underfeeding.
 
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