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Leaves are "crispy"

OimRausch
OimRauschstarted grow question 5 years ago
Hey fellow Cannabistas, does anyone of you have a clue when I say "crispy leaves"? Could this be related to RH? I'm struggeling to keep it above 40%. Maybe some of you have some ideas? Thx... OimRausch
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 5 years ago
@OimRausch Hi there yes low humidity effectively draws the moisture out of the leaves but in your circumstances having ripening buds I wouldnt reccomend trying to raise it because higher humidity causes even more issues like mold
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Trueorganics84
Trueorganics84answered grow question 5 years ago
Looks like light damage. I think your grow light may be to strong or to close. If it’s just the Top of the plant then that’s your problem if it was a systemic it would be all throughout. Like a nute prob or what have you
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
it may be high humidity mate but if your humidity is at 40% then it’s fine. it is normal for plants in the final stage of flowering the leaves become weaker, the plant concentrates all its energy in the buds. it will go well. good luck mate
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MiPotFarm
MiPotFarmanswered grow question 5 years ago
Typical when you get into the budding stage it’s pretty normal for the bigger older leaves that are left to start drying out and feeling a bit crispy this is in part just from flowering as the plant is reaching the end of its life! But it could also be a part of the humidity! But FYI 40 and up is perfect for budding plants 🌱! If I was you I would do a bit of defoliation and get rid of some of them dying old leaves! This will spark new growth around the buds!! Good luck buddy 🔥🔥🔥💨🙏
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