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To much nitrogen, to cold and low humidity...
It’s low Humidy , higher heat or low temp, that causes the plant to not transpireThis is strange but only other thing I could think of is fungus infection.
I've never had this issue with vpd and I live in the most humid state in the US with pure swamp ass heat.
I would hit it with some neem oil and h202 foliar!
Ah ok thankfully it isn't anything to bad.It’s low Humidy , higher heat or low temp, that causes the plant to not transpire
Can’t ever have to many humidifiers around. I got four, all from Lowes too, lol.Trust me get a good humidifier in this hobby you need one absolutely . Especially during winter .cloning. and during drying. I love my aircare from lowes.
Hey you weren't wrong at least yet it could still be genetics! haha glad to have you here MaxI am obviously new and my previous thoughts in this thread prove that but want to thank ya'll for throwing this VPD and transpiration angle out here. Learned a lot and downloaded the chart.
You have some slight heat damage is what your seeing. The tell tell sign is the leaf edges turning and smelling upward in a rolled fashion. I'd back the light of it a bit personally, raise it like an additional 6" if possoble.Noticed some leaves looking shinny with bumps. The leaves were also distorted. there are other plants starting to show these same signs and I don’t know whether it is a disease, external or environmental, overwatering (root damage), pests or mold I can’t see? I need some help here as this is the fist time seeing this and the plants are someone else’s I am growing for them. “Hey dude I killed your plants”. I don’t want to go there so someone please tell me what I’m looking at here and how to get rid of it please.
super skunk from ILGM
18/6 light schedule
Viperspectra LED P4000, P2500, P2000, P1500
general hydroponics Flora Series Nutes, Cal mag, black strap molasses
filtered water 6.0-6.3 PH
fox farm ocean forest soil
RH is never above 35%
temp is between 65-75 usually at 72-73