If I saw spots as well, I'd add calmag, but it looks like at this point you just have leaves curling closed to avoid direct light and/or heat. I'd just move the lights away a bit, like 5 in?
If I saw spots as well, I'd add calmag, but it looks like at this point you just have leaves curling closed to avoid direct light and/or heat. I'd just move the lights away a bit, like 5 in?
You all help me out of a jam. Thanks to you guys we have properly pointed out a light problem. I will just run one 900w Marshydro in there till they get moved around. Each room gets its own light and only one light on at a Time so as not to pressure the situation.
You all help me out of a jam. Thanks to you guys we have properly pointed out a light problem. I will just run one 900w Marshydro in there till they get moved around. Each room gets its own light and only one light on at a Time so as not to pressure the situation.
Can you move the plant that's having issues to a corner further from the light than where she currently is? Maybe place a shorter/younger plant where she is?
Are both those family s pointed at the problem area?
Try to have the fans lower, blowing up over the plants, the mars cooling fans low down and outwards, your clip on fans may be blowing that dry hot air at the plants.
Look at nature mate, the wind don't blow down from the sun.
Have them near your intake and imagine them blowing the air in a circle.
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