mine do the same thing with too much light, they get over it as they get stronger, your taco/ canoe is slight, if they fold all the way in, or start flipping over,, raise the light some,, it also tends to happen more with the KUSH strainsHey guys
This is a northerlight autoflower
12 days old
So it looks like he is showing symptons of head stress but the temperature has never been over 30°C. Could it be to much light ? I kept 250w hps at 40 centimeter. Is that to close ?
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had to put 30 cel into google,, 86 degrees,, lol,, ya that is too hot, hahaha,,, i wish america would have converted to metric back in the 70's we almost did30 degrees Celsius at that age is a bit warm . Drop ya temp and it should come right .
true that, good pointIs that tin-foil for a reflective ? Room could be at 30 but that reflective surface could be creating hot spots ?
Could be wrong lol
your getting lots of good advice here bro,, and tear down that foilNo temp's are around 26°C on average wen i put my termometer nexy to the leaves. I hung my lamp at 60 cm just now.
Yes have a desktop fan shaking the plant a bit. The tin foil is the only thing that keeps that 250w from lighting up my room maybe il can replace with carboard later (cant afford a tent right now)your getting lots of good advice here bro,, and tear down that foil
do you have a fan runnin
Its around 38% but i spray twice a day with ph'ed tap waterany idea of humidity ??
cardboard is fine,, get some thats white if you can, flat white reflects light very well,,, many of us just paint our wallsYes have a desktop fan shaking the plant a bit. The tin foil is the only thing that keeps that 250w from lighting up my room maybe il can replace with carboard later (cant afford a tent right now)
Kay, thanks for all the help guys. If keeps getting worse after i put that lamp higher. Il post again. Peace!cardboard is fine,, get some thats white if you can, flat white reflects light very well,,, many of us just paint our walls
harkens back to the "vapor pressure" its a deep subject,, google it sometime,, but be ready for a bunch of science,, lolI'm by no means an expert, but I think your humidity is too low for the temperature you're maintaining.
Yeah i ment to say that i never had any heat waves. That could explaine why he has canoe leaves from heat stress. (never over 30°C)I'm by no means an expert, but I think your humidity is too low for the temperature you're maintaining.
harkens back to the "vapor pressure" its a deep subject,, google it sometime,, but be ready for a bunch of science,, lol
It looks like you guys are right i look up vapor pressure difict. I found this thing. Tells us that temp's are to high for humidity. OR humidity is to low for my temp's. Thanks a lot. (Orange is what you need to have.)I'm by no means an expert, but I think your humidity is too low for the temperature you're maintaining.
30c isnt to hot..lol..not even swimming weather.had to put 30 cel into google,, 86 degrees,, lol,, ya that is too hot, hahaha,,, i wish america would have converted to metric back in the 70's we almost did