Signs of being too intense?

MY OWN DANK

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Here we are...a little over 36 hours since I raised light and everything seems much better...Resized_20210103_204357.jpeg

Here's the one directly under LED with what I thought was leaf edge curling...Chemical Fire = Princess Haze × Chemdog91
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Plants in the middle getting half HPS half LED and the one with the twisted leaves from posts above that started out as a mini mutant...she seems to be coming out of it...had her seeds for a long time now n she's been on the back shelve so didn't wanna have to throw her away...Bubba OG = Indiana Bubblegum × OG Kush...with a FIM job
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And Chemdog under the 150HPS...
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Kervork

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Cannabis can withstand and benefit from huge amounts of light. The question is not, am I giving the plants too much light but, am I providing all the other necessary ingredients they need to survive the light.

Cannabis tops will survive 3" away from a 1000W bulb provided the bulb continually moves and there is ample air flow.
 

jimihendrix1

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Whats the Temp/Humidity??

Many times leaves curling up is a sign of heat stress. Id also keep a small breeze on the 24/7
 
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