Is this light burn or something else?

EH40veg

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What does the whole plant look like in that pic? Looks like more bug damage too. Might grow out of it but something looks off in those leafs. Are they still drooping?
I’ll post a pic of the plant now mate looks good just those leaves look sort of funky, nah mate it’s not drooping anymore, I noticed that when the lights go on sometimes it takes 3-4 hours for the leaves to start praying to the light.

That’s a photo of the plant attached, the leafs are just at the start of one top, sort of strange
 

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EH40veg

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I’ll post a pic of the plant now mate looks good just those leaves look sort of funky, nah mate it’s not drooping anymore, I noticed that when the lights go on sometimes it takes 3-4 hours for the leaves to start praying to the light.

That’s a photo of the plant attached, the leafs are just at the start of one top, sort of strange
They’re 2 different strains on left and right side and all from seed so think that’s how they’re a bit uneven, I’m going to take some cuttings and hopefully get a couple good ones I can run again
 

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medidedicated

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Id only top where needed otherwise it will probably quickly out grow it. I had a wonky clone only growing 2-3 tip leafs making me think its revegging. Or just too wonky.

It caught up quick and was same size and lookin good.
 

medidedicated

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If you had a faciated stem its when it mutates and grows more than one stem in one stem.. It will grow tight clusters of bud might be good for yield but bad for air flow and mold. You could top that to get rid of that.

If its just a weird leaf and or node growth spacing etc minor things, it will out grow it. Rarely does anyone show up here with something thats never been seen let alone many times.
 

EH40veg

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If you had a faciated stem its when it mutates and grows more than one stem in one stem.. It will grow tight clusters of bud might be good for yield but bad for air flow and mold. You could top that to get rid of that.

If its just a weird leaf and or node growth spacing etc minor things, it will out grow it. Rarely does anyone show up here with something thats never been seen let alone many times.
No worries mate cheers it’s just some strange leave growth, will just leave it and hopefully fixes itself
 

cat shit

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Just used that app there but used a piece of a4 paper not sure if that’s ok, but it says around 380 ppfd.
I recomend you get yourself a UNI-T lux meter photone is very inaccurate. they are like 30 bucks and you convert the lux to ppfd to get a much more accurate reading. Migro on you tube has a great clip on how to use this meter with led and other sources of light. I havnt had a foxtail in years this apart from my ph pen is probably the most important piece of equipment
 

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cat shit

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I recomend you get yourself a UNI-T lux meter photone is very inaccurate. they are like 30 bucks and you convert the lux to ppfd to get a much more accurate reading. Migro on you tube has a great clip on how to use this meter with led and other sources of light. I havnt had a foxtail in years this apart from my ph pen is probably the most important piece of equipment
Really good to get your seedlings the right amount of light
 

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EH40veg

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I recomend you get yourself a UNI-T lux meter photone is very inaccurate. they are like 30 bucks and you convert the lux to ppfd to get a much more accurate reading. Migro on you tube has a great clip on how to use this meter with led and other sources of light. I havnt had a foxtail in years this apart from my ph pen is probably the most important piece of equipment
Thanks mate going to take a look and order a lux meter
 

EH40veg

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Are youbtrans planting those again? They were already in a large enough pot. My 1 gallon can cover a 3x3 plant. The smaller the better for me.
Yeah I just put them in 16L pots mate, my friend says to me he flowers in the 2 gallon pots but said to me I could do either or, I’ll post a pic up soon when lights go on
 

cat shit

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Thanks mate much appreciated
No problem have a look at that migro guys utube clip on the uni-T and how accurate it is he breaks down what type of light and spectrum and provides a mathematical value to convert the lux to ppfd with a calculator. I use a few different viparspectra lights and the conversion numbers are different depending on what type of light for instance my ks3000 is say 40000 lux × 0.0145= 580ppfd etc. Do some research on the conversion values as I'm still learning this stuff myself. And while it's not 100 per cent accurate you will notice the difference in yeild health of plants and growth rates.
 
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