Leaves curling

Pschedeliczz

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You don't have too much air blowing at them do you? Those temps and humidity are fine. Upload a pic of the whole grow. Those spots could be wind burn. And too much air blowing at them will cause lack of transpiration. Say if you have a small grow and 2 big oscilating fans then that could be your problem :)
Uploaded some pics for u guys. Added the external part of my grow as well in case y’all have further ideas to make it better any way possible. As for cooling it more or better paths for my ac duct etc. anything helps. 1st pics was with the fam normal height that I had it and then I raised it like 5 inches to see if it was wind burn. (Fan under my light that is)
 

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higgins2k9

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Looks like you have a fan pointing directly at the plants buddy. It should be pointing more higher towards the light, more above the plants really. You want it blowing either towards the light or in between the light and the canopy/plants. Not at them. Change the direction the fan is blowing and give them a spray of water just before the light goes off.
 

Pschedeliczz

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Looks like you have a fan pointing directly at the plants buddy. It should be pointing more higher towards the light, more above the plants really. You want it blowing either towards the light or in between the light and the canopy/plants. Not at them. Change the direction the fan is blowing and give them a spray of water just before the light goes off.
Sounds good. Hopefully that fixes the bug problem look alike. And would I do that every night or just this one time. Or every feeding time that same day apart the leaves
 

higgins2k9

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Sounds good. Hopefully that fixes the bug problem look alike. And would I do that every night or just this one time. Or every feeding time that same day apart the leaves
Do it for about a week I'd say each night before the light goes off or whenever the light goes off, just to speed up the process of trying to get some water back in the leaves. Just drench the plant, soak it. No need to be concerned about anything just spray it.

Some people do it everytime in veg before the light goes off. Not to be done when flowering though.
 

Pschedeliczz

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Do it for about a week I'd say each night before the light goes off or whenever the light goes off, just to speed up the process of trying to get some water back in the leaves. Just drench the plant, soak it. No need to be concerned about anything just spray it.

Some people do it everytime in veg before the light goes off. Not to be done when flowering though.
Sounds good. Didn’t do it last night. Didn’t read this till now and I was stuck on the couch on.. lol could not move. But today it looks like it spread. I will do what u said stating tonight. But just thought I’d share
 

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