Can someone please help me figure out what’s going on ? I thought it was wind burn at first but the affected leafs are farthest away from the fan I also reposition they fans a few days ago and they don’t seem to be getting better, in fact they seem to gradually be getting worse. Also the stem is noticeably smaller than the rest... should I cut it off or leave it? Also how long can a light schedule be interrupted before the plant shows signs ? My lights are schedule to turn on at 5 am on an 18-6 schedule however when I went to check on my plants today at 4 pm the lights were off. I believe I knocked out the power strip about 2-3 hours earlier but I’m not 100 percent sure. Worse case scenario what should I do about the light interruption ?
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How are the temps inside the tent? I think I saw a bit of tacoing. It's also possible that the light is too close. Usually, an interruption like that won't hurt while they are in veg. You won't trigger flowering early unless that happened for several days straight with them in the dark 12 hours or more.Coconut Grove
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Originally posted by N00b View PostCan someone please help me figure out what’s going on ? I thought it was wind burn at first but the affected leafs are farthest away from the fan I also reposition they fans a few days ago and they don’t seem to be getting better, in fact they seem to gradually be getting worse. Also the stem is noticeably smaller than the rest... should I cut it off or leave it? Also how long can a light schedule be interrupted before the plant shows signs ? My lights are schedule to turn on at 5 am on an 18-6 schedule however when I went to check on my plants today at 4 pm the lights were off. I believe I knocked out the power strip about 2-3 hours earlier but I’m not 100 percent sure. Worse case scenario what should I do about the light interruption ?
Like above..? is not clawing leaves thats a nute thing (where the leaf type of rolls up from the point)
this above is too dry an air often confused with high temps, like 30%Rh and below
increase the humidity to about 70-65%
leave water around like damp towels and an odd bucket to increase that air water
check constantly
as for the timer fault ...they will live- be pissed but chill overtime
good luck
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Originally posted by UndergroundFarmer View PostHow are the temps inside the tent? I think I saw a bit of tacoing. It's also possible that the light is too close. Usually, an interruption like that won't hurt while they are in veg. You won't trigger flowering early unless that happened for several days straight with them in the dark 12 hours or more.5 Photos
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Originally posted by vostok View Post
Like above..? is not clawing leaves thats a nute thing (where the leaf type of rolls up from the point)
this above is too dry an air often confused with high temps, like 30%Rh and below
increase the humidity to about 70-65%
leave water around like damp towels and an odd bucket to increase that air water
check constantly
as for the timer fault ...they will live- be pissed but chill overtime
good luck6 Photos
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That is a pretty High humidity, 65-70? I would not do that, with such a large plant. 44-50% humidity should easily do the job. And then you avoid WPM. When your leaves are so close to each other.Just because people are over 50 doesn’t mean they know everything.
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Originally posted by CaptainWiese91 View PostThat is a pretty High humidity, 65-70? I would not do that, with such a large plant. 44-50% humidity should easily do the job. And then you avoid WPM. When your leaves are so close to each other.
yeah ...ok whatever blowya=dressupLast edited by vostok; 05-06-2020, 05:26 PM.
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