Help! Leaves curling

2andfly

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Why are my leaves curling and what can i do To fix it? Also can i cut off the big fan leaves? still in veg. Any suggestions for stronger stems? Thanks in advance 9B72EBC1-79C7-4A85-BC33-50416E541E89.jpegA290F310-8780-4D72-BC02-B6DE41F42DF9.jpeg9B768FEC-F657-43DC-BAD1-BB6BA50D153E.jpegF29D47A5-675F-4D72-8A04-E75EE0810B80.jpeg
 

budofgreen

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What kind of light and environment do you have?
What is your medium and what are you feeding them?
 

$crill@man

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Plants look nice and green. Green stems. First guess would be it’s the start of nitrogen tox. What medium are you using? Most fertilizers have a light food for few weeks. Very easy for new growers to add more stuff too soon.
 

2andfly

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What lights are you using, what are your canopy temps? Humidity?
600 w led i have a in-line fan and a carbon filter, i just Haven’t installed it because I’m using a 5ft tall tent right now, not much room. Humidity is at 80% how do i lower?
 

2andfly

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Plants look nice and green. Green stems. First guess would be it’s the start of nitrogen tox. What medium are you using? Most fertilizers have a light food for few weeks. Very easy for new growers to add more stuff too soon.
Somebody suggested dyna grow foilage pro growing in FFOF this is like the 4th week of veg
 
What causes that waxy lipid bilayer on the leaves? Is it just starting to go a little nitrogen toxic or is it a good thing? I've been told it's a good thing but my leaves never look oily like that when I have them praying. Mine always look light green but not yellowing... like a vibrant green but not shiny.
 

dbz

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With that much humidity, they may be having trouble with transpiration, and you say a 600 watt led. An LED that actually draws 600 watts, or is "called" a 600 watt led. What is the brand/model? The best way to lower humidity or raise it is to lower or raise it in the room that your tent or whatever is in. Need a nice sized 50pt dehu to be very effective at lowering, and a decent humidifier if you need to raise a lot.
 

SisterMooo

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take a deep breath and don't sweat it..... I'm on my second grow..... so much better than my first..... though the first crop was wonderful!!!! but, not as much bounty as what the second crop is doing.

I have a calendar that I mark everything on that I do for the plants.
My first grow, I did everything half assed.
I think my best purchases were my fans and the inline duct fan, and carbon filter. <----- how I got the humidity out of the tent
 

budofgreen

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600 w led i have a in-line fan and a carbon filter, i just Haven’t installed it because I’m using a 5ft tall tent right now, not much room. Humidity is at 80% how do i lower?
You need to have an exhaust fan in that tent if you don't.
 
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2andfly

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With that much humidity, they may be having trouble with transpiration, and you say a 600 watt led. An LED that actually draws 600 watts, or is "called" a 600 watt led. What is the brand/model? The best way to lower humidity or raise it is to lower or raise it in the room that your tent or whatever is in. Need a nice sized 50pt dehu to be very effective at lowering, and a decent humidifier if you need to raise a lot.
It just says 600w led toad brand then it says actual power 125w, should i go back to just using my clamp led lights since my tent is so small? Didn’t have an issue with humidity using them
 

2andfly

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Have one guys, just haven’t set it up because the tent I’m using is small, thinking bout going back to my clamp on led work lights for now
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