A Massive jump in the amount of light drove photosynthesis too much and she sucked the salts (nutes) up in abundance which has caused the leaves to curl up...
(just my theory)
Yes , the chlorophyll molecules in partial sun are found to be much denser and abundant than plant in direct sunlight and therefore also produce more complex sugars and secondary metabolites to aid in growth and efficient photosynthesis.... it not all about intensity. there's a lot of growth and...
its all about trail an error but generally speaking the further away during veg is best
After all we wan the plant to stretch and strive for the light.....if there is more than enough light then the plant wont want to grow very big (why would it have to?)
When in full flower mode you can...
I had the same problem with an LED too bright too early on in development.... i was going to buy a shade netting a tie it over the canopy but instead,, i was blessed enough to have them out in the sun till they could cope a bit better with the intensity of the led light.
But they do have shade...
Too m much light for the plant to process so she droops to avoid.
the solution is to move the light further away alternately dim the light if you can..... or put some kind of shade netting over the plants, in between plant and light. until the plant feels comfortable with the amount of ppfd
Kelp extract over Epsom salts --- kelp at the right pH will balance everything ... i like to use a seaweed/kelp foliar until the medium is dry enough then i use an Enzyme breakdown formula to resolve any issues i have belter one .....@ kelp from extract from any garden centre is cool i get my...
i think LEDs are much superior in nearly all ways...apart from cost and 'fool proofness'
A lot of ppl fail to mention that LEDs begin to fail and loose efficient if they operate at temperatures over 90 Celsius. If your room is running anywhere close to 37 Celsius then the boards and chips will...
could it be feminised seeds? To feminise the feeds the plants genetics are altered... a terminator enzyme is activated which destroys the Y chromosome... i don't like to use femmie seeds incase the genetics are altered in ways we cant imagine...
Those light are super efficient,-- the plant look fine but the droopiness doesn't go away it might be the light are too powerful.... the idea is to have the light just about the distance and intensity for the plant to want to stretch into the light.... intense light in early stages is fine but...