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    #16
    Mainly on the new fan leafs. The older fan leafs are kinda starting to look the same
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      #17
      Is it happening mainly to leaves that aren't getting much light?

      Another thought: is happening mainly to leaves that are getting direct wind from the fan?

      Have you noticed anything unusual with watering like they're drinking less than normal (a possible sign of root problems)?

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      • TrdTaco
        TrdTaco commented
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        Well I guess there under my main top but I needed up moving the rest of my other branches alil more out of the way so they can get light but it doesn't seem to do anything except get the mid under area to reach the light.

        I do have a oscillating fan in my grow tent.

        I've noticed that my problem plant does drink a lot more water then the others. So idk if that plant is rootbound but still my other plants are about the same size

      • NebulaHaze
        NebulaHaze commented
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        If it's drinking a lot, have you considered transplanting to a bigger container? Especially if it's been in the same container its whole life it could be root bound. If the roots are wrapped all around the sides it can cause deficiencies and droopiness. Sometimes one plant grows bigger roots than the others. Just a possible idea!

      • TrdTaco
        TrdTaco commented
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        I have been thinking about it but I don't have a strong enough of a light for how big the plants will end up to be even though the light is still probably not enough light for all my plants.

        I was going to start to flower them by the next time I water them. I kinda hope this fixes the nitrogin toxicity from that plant.

      #18
      You mention that your temps get down to 65. Is it possible to raise that low temperature by 3-5 degrees?
      completed 7 grows
      what I have learned so far:
      environment maters more than nutrients
      at least a dab of nutrients in every watering
      effective flushing before harvest is critical to quality

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      • TrdTaco
        TrdTaco commented
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        That temp is only in the morning since it's colder it can reach about 65 and then it starts to increase, but my other plants don't seem to mind either.

      #19
      I can tell you its from the fan i had the same thing happening to a few of my new fan leaves i moved my fan off directly from my big girl all new leaves are fine now! i need to get oscillating clip on fans... good luck finding them. time to hit my local grow store and pay out the ass!

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      • Inuart88
        Inuart88 commented
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        Yea i pointed my fan from one to another

      • TrdTaco
        TrdTaco commented
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        Yea I had one table top facing the fans 24/7 n it damaged them pretty bad

      • Inuart88
        Inuart88 commented
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        I stopped at my local hydro store and got some clip ons 1100 in now q.q

      #20
      I'm not very sure if it's my fan since I do have an oscillating fan

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        #21
        i also think it's the fan. looks like my leaves when i had the fan too close (it was oscillating). moved fan back, problem went away.

        that would also explain why that plant in particular is drinking more because if it were the high level of fan activity then that would cause the plant to overtranspire, thus getting thirsty faster/drinking more.
        "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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          #22
          These are what my leaves look like from fan damage. I dont know if i recall reading anything about how damage is caused, but because wind or airflow increases transpiration, then it could cause a higher amount of water loss in concentrated spots that quite literally cause dehydration and chlorosis.
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          • TrdTaco
            TrdTaco commented
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            Actually it does kinda look like my leafs. I'll try moving my fan back more and have it face more toward another direction to let the plant breath.
            Thanks alot

          • DrPhoton
            DrPhoton commented
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            No worries, hope it works out.

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