Thoughts on cause after very small change

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Just recently started after being moved from outside into the tent. Nothing else has been changed, last check from light temps with heat gun top coil was at 79.2 the leafs around 77.4 and the light is 13”away so I’m confused on what’s causing the leafs to do that, any help would be awesome.
 
Thoughts on cause after very small change
BorealCuring

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Have you been watering with chlorinated water?

It looks like excess Phosphorus.
Bringing your plant indoor from outdoor with sun light and a constant supply of fresh air will change the plants metabolism.
 
TheBadChoice

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Have you been watering with chlorinated water?

It looks like excess Phosphorus.
Bringing your plant indoor from outdoor with sun light and a constant supply of fresh air will change the plants metabolism.
Yeah I use tap water but it’s chloramine or whatever it is, it’s the same thing I’ve been using through all my grows and not once has this happen
 
BorealCuring

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I'm assuming you're in soil.
My vote is still excess Phosphorus. Phosphorus is immobile and would show more towards the top than the bottom.

Are you sure you didn't mess up your feeding?

Regardless of the underlying issue, you should flush that plant in the tub or outside with lots and lots of water., then hold off watering for a week.
 
TheBadChoice

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I'm assuming you're in soil.
My vote is still excess Phosphorus. Phosphorus is immobile and would show more towards the top than the bottom.

Are you sure you didn't mess up your feeding?

Regardless of the underlying issue, you should flush that plant in the tub or outside with lots and lots of water., then hold off watering for a week.
No it’s in coco perlite and being outside with all the raining it was getting flushed like every day lol plus my feed and run off are spot on I test them all the time.
 
TheBadChoice

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I'm no expert but agree. Humidity is OK. Nutrient burn does appear at leaf tips, but the examples I have seen didn't curl up and dry like these, so I'm voting for too much light.
Alright seem to be a common guess which sounds possible, can’t be feeding because I’ve changed nothing nute wise and I got two plants going at the same point with the same extract mix just one of them I brought inside, the green crack outside has zero brown but this lemon is getting it so light sound about right thanks guys I brought it up to 15” and put the dimmer on about 80% I hope that fixes it
 
lvstealth

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you can use an app on your phone and check the Lux, try to get it around 65k to 70k. whatever around there that gets you your leaf temp you want.
 
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Have you checked for bugs? Coming in and out could be a perfect breeding ground for pests.
 
TheBadChoice

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Have you checked for bugs? Coming in and out could be a perfect breeding ground for pests.
Not yet their was a couple crawly bugs on the bag that drowned from feeding lol but I’ve been keeping a close eye and got a couple bug traps around just in case
 
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you can use an app on your phone and check the Lux, try to get it around 65k to 70k. whatever around there that gets you your leaf temp you want.
Well I got an iPhone and I’ve heard their cameras suck for app Lux meters but I’ll try it.
 
lvstealth

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put a 20 bond piece of paper over the camera "eye" on the iphone
 

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