Head scratching

Cboat38

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Never seen this before,I can say it’s only on 2/12 plants but the two that has it are from in accidentally pollinated plants I decided to try.IMG_0430.jpegIMG_0431.jpeg
 

ProPheT 216

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Usually stuff like like looks crazy, but think about that leaf only a half inch or a inch long, all crunched together barely developed at all,once at the top of the plant. Those spots that look huge may have been very tiny water drops on a very small leaf. Especially considering they line up with one another
 

bignugs68

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Look to nature. Do leaves get burned outside when it rains?
I contemplated for a sec; my outdoor grow never had that problem. I thought perhaps it was because nature has its way of transitioning rainy moments to sunny, angle of sunlight, a good system. Compared to indoor grows that are more static with direct light beaming down. Headscratcher o_O
 

Hollatchaboy

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I contemplated for a sec; my outdoor grow never had that problem. I thought perhaps it was because nature has its way of transitioning rainy moments to sunny, angle of sunlight, a good system. Compared to indoor grows that are more static with direct light beaming down. Headscratcher o_O
Never seen lawn sprinklers on during the day, huh?

Sunlight is direct and indirect light beaming down. That's why it's more effective.
 

MissinThe90’sStrains

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Wikipedia : Average annual solar radiation arriving at the top of the Earth's atmosphere is roughly 1361 W/m2. The Sun's rays are attenuated as they pass through the atmosphere, leaving maximum normal surface irradiance at approximately 1000 W/m2 at sea level on a clear day.

It’s basically saying that the sun is about as strong as 1000W per square meter, after being filtered by the atmosphere. It’s highly unlikely that you’re lights indoors are stronger than that. Also, I water my garden in the dead of summer to cool them down. I’ve never seen water droplets burn anything outside, leading me to believe it’s not happening inside either.
 
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