Vegging Blue Dream: leaves wrinkled, canoeing up

SideNote

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No, I have enough tent holes opened and room the tent is in, is dark. Room temp being around 19-20c / 66F
 
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coreywebster

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Well if your not going to mechanically remove heat and replenish co2 then your going to have to live with the fact some plants will deal with heat stress worse than others.
You cant expect a perfect plant if you don't give it the best environment.
 

hotrodharley

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For those who would consider everything including raising the fucking light!

https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-how-to-revive-sick-cannabis-plants-n920

"LOWER YOUR LIGHT LEVELS
Cultivators normally keep their wattage levels as high as possible to encourage plants to grow faster. More light means the plant is working harder and will likely produce a greater yield. On the other hand, a plant that is working extra hard is more susceptible to deficiencies and other problems. One way to give your sick plant a break is to decrease the light intensity. Move your lights higher up and further away from your plants, or decrease the wattage."

Heat issues? Duh, look at the heat sources. Remove or mitigate. But listen to @shawnery and keep cooking those bitches because the chart on the internet only gives inches from canopy and correlating lumens.
 

hotrodharley

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https://www.growweedeasy.com/heat-light-stress

"More light is better when it comes to yields, but unfortunately that’s only up to a point. Although it may be tempting to keep trying to move grow lights closer and closer, your plants simply can’t use more light past a certain point!

In fact, if you keep your lights too close to your cannabis plants, you’ll see bleaching, yellow leaves and nutrient deficiencies, so it’s important to find a balance!"

Note: deficiencies. Spotting, dying leaves. "But I have done this before just like this"

Well good luck then.
 

SideNote

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https://www.growweedeasy.com/heat-light-stress

"More light is better when it comes to yields, but unfortunately that’s only up to a point. Although it may be tempting to keep trying to move grow lights closer and closer, your plants simply can’t use more light past a certain point!

In fact, if you keep your lights too close to your cannabis plants, you’ll see bleaching, yellow leaves and nutrient deficiencies, so it’s important to find a balance!"

Note: deficiencies. Spotting, dying leaves. "But I have done this before just like this"

Well good luck then.
Raised my lights and put cold water wet massive towel there :) Will see about the second fan tomorrow when I visit my darlings again.
Thanks everyone for their ideas and confidence that this actually is heat stress, not some nute deficiency.
 
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