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Week 3: leaves crispy from lights

OutdoorOperations
OutdoorOperationsstarted grow question 7 months ago
What do I do with leaves that have already been crispied by lights.. leave them? Trim them? They aren’t hurting anything, or are they? Already moved the lights to resolve problem 1 but what do I do to keep things moving in the right direction?
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 7 months ago
It looks like she has been over watered. As long as your humidity is above 40 and below 70 they won't have humidity related issues. The light was too close or intense. Vegging plants don't need lots of intense lighting. I also see your ph was 8 in your diary. 6.2 ph would do them a lot better. I would remove the damaged leaves once she has grow some healthy ones.
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Pnutgf
Pnutgfanswered grow question 7 months ago
Someone smarter than me probably told you that your light is causing that problem but I don't think that's the light causing your plant to look like that.
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 7 months ago
stressed leaves can be a way for pathogens to get in I'd remove them mate as they are not providing any energy
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 7 months ago
Just leave them, they will not harm anything. They will probably die and fall off soon enough anyway.
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kashmir
kashmiranswered grow question 7 months ago
It's not a light problem especially if you have a LED. It's an overwatering issue if I had to guess, ph or humidity . One or more of those factors are not in check.
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Krisis
Krisisanswered grow question 7 months ago
Aw, poor lil thing. If it was me, I’d leave it for now, just because that’s all she has and parts still look capable of doing work. I’d want any bit of energy grabbing they can provide. Once she grows a bunch more I’d probably remove them, or at least trim the non useful parts off. Good luck
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GreenthumbJacobs
GreenthumbJacobsanswered grow question 7 months ago
Das sieht aus als ob viel zu wenig Luftfeuchtigkeit da ist. Die brauchen so 75-80% ansonsten trocknen die Blätter aus
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