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Thank you will do.Watch this to learn about DLI.
Dr. Bruce, Hydroponics 101,Max Yields, DLI
while your at it, watch couple more videos of him.Thank you will do.
Thats what I'm saying the fans are not on them ones aimed a little above the light and the other is aimed right at a wall next to them they don't barely move when I'm in there and also when I look through the cracks of the door.Aim your fans at the walls, not the plants. The breeze pulls moisture from the leaf edges and the light intensity starts drying them out causing edge curling. They only need to slightly vibrate, not get blown in a hurricane.
Okay I will have to do this I had it on 75 I dropped it to 50. Started worrying me since I checked this morning like 10 more leaves have the symptoms.Heat Stress.
Dim your lights by 10%. If its 80% dim to 70%...
Take the leaf temps. Use a no-touch laser thermometer.
Get it at the local Walmart or drug store, or order online.
So leave it at that and keep checking on it? If it does continue to get worse what would the next thing that can cause that be?Okay I will have to do this I had it on 75 I dropped it to 50. Started worrying me since I checked this morning like 10 more leaves have the symptoms.
Oh okay.i have been trying to black out this room. In my basement because I cannot afford a tent at the moment. I seem to have got the majority of the light out. And soon to finish it as close to the human eye. In pitch black. But since i have not had a black out area have been keeping them on 24 hr light cycle which could probably be another thing stressing them.It's always better to reduce the amount of light.
1. It slows the plant down and gives you more time to figure out what's wrong.
2. It lets the plant recover more quickly as they do on overcast days.
I have looked pretty close and have not seen any mites. I don't currently have a magnifying glass. But I will get one. Just started on a budget that's why I only have mars hydro ts 1000 at the moment planning to upgrade to a mars hydro fc-6500 soon.The only other thing that causes edge folding is mites, and I do not see any signs of them.
Check under your leaves with a big magnifying glass.
I am extremely thankful for you helping me through this I know it's probably strenuous and annoying. Probably super simple things when you get it figured out.The only other thing that causes edge folding is mites, and I do not see any signs of them.
Check under your leaves with a big magnifying glass.
Yes. You need to get them on 18/6 as soon as possible. Hang blankets or something to black it out. That's too much for this plant.Oh okay.i have been trying to black out this room. In my basement because I cannot afford a tent at the moment. I seem to have got the majority of the light out. And soon to finish it as close to the human eye. In pitch black. But since i have not had a black out area have been keeping them on 24 hr light cycle which could probably be another thing stressing them.
We all had to learn it somewhere.I am extremely thankful for you helping me through this I know it's probably strenuous and annoying. Probably super simple things when you get it figured out.
You thinking thats the problem?Yes. You need to get them on 18/6 as soon as possible. Hang blankets or something to black it out. That's too much for this plant.
The cup shape says heat stress.You thinking thats the problem?
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