Can’t figure this out help lol

So everything was going well with this plant until this morning, I haven’t a clue of why the newer leaves look like that, maybe heat stress? Any advice would be appreciated.
 

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It’s been outside on a couple hot days in direct sun, I only bring it in under my mf1000 if it’s waayyyy to hot. Slowed down on nutrients also cause I read to be easy whilst in LST.
 

Hiphophippo

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Yeah very well could be heat stress from the outside if it’s not getting worse I’d ride it out and make sure my new growth is healthy and a darker green. Also I use some of those little desk fans in my tent and move them every day so there not just concentrated in one spot for to long wind burn will make plants look like shit if not dealt with
 
Plants are resilient and will adapt to most environments but not moving into full sun and back indoors
Put it out in shaded area and after a week straight in too the sun
I did exactly what ya said, just put it back outside in a shady area. I only have a 100w light. It’s a cheap little maxisun mf1000. I guess I’ll use it to get seedlings up and ready. How hot is wayyyy to hot? It’s 102 today here.
 
If you have to put it under 1000w ro cool it off you have a heat problem.
I agree some leaves were roasted. I’m using an autoflower and was curious..can I just leave it outside all day and night? Does a time light schedule matter? Super newbie here. I’ve also got 5 seedlings on the way and have no clue if they are photo or not. Orangina seedlings from a sample quarter bag from Denver.
 

Herb & Suds

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I did exactly what ya said, just put it back outside in a shady area. I only have a 100w light. It’s a cheap little maxisun mf1000. I guess I’ll use it to get seedlings up and ready. How hot is wayyyy to hot? It’s 102 today here.
I don’t know
I guess if it’s continuous then maybe because you can’t water enough but plants do grow on the equator
 

Hiphophippo

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If you’re gonna grow plants outside in weather like that and it’s gonna consistently be that way I would just try to open the plant up and let it breathe as much as possible and make sure she never gets dry and get plants that are more resilient to the heat auto flowers really are not for dry barren summer climates like that
 

Hiphophippo

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I run a couple autos inside sometimes beside my photos I get my room temp between 83 and 85° and my lights are always pretty close and the autos do not like it the photos love it and have no trouble but I usually just let the autos ride it out and I get what I get from them but they do not like that high heat
 
If you’re gonna grow plants outside in weather like that and it’s gonna consistently be that way I would just try to open the plant up and let it breathe as much as possible and make sure she never gets dry and get plants that are more resilient to the heat auto flowers really are not for dry barren summer climates like that
Good to know! I’m in the Carolina’s and it’s never this hot. In fact I think today is supposed to be a state record. It’s usually pretty warm here and humid, but this summer is CRAZY. Could I ask you about any indoor grow lights that I could use for full time growing? lol
 

Hiphophippo

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Good to know! I’m in the Carolina’s and it’s never this hot. In fact I think today is supposed to be a state record. It’s usually pretty warm here and humid, but this summer is CRAZY. Could I ask you about any indoor grow lights that I could use for full time growing? lol
I use hlg they have lots of options or if you wanted to do a little cheaper you could build one by buying the boards and drivers there are a few threads and how to threads on here about that it all depends on how many plants, and how much coverage your trying to get
 

visajoe1

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Holy …okay do you have a cure for this my friend? I have the fox farm trio and the plant is in ocean forest soil. What can I begin doing?
that guy just makes stuff up. i been here for years, never seen someone claim a boron deficiency lol. he's been here 2 weeks. be careful

regarding your plant, i can tell its an auto by the leaves. typically autos can be easily overfed, they are light eaters. new growth looks fine from what i see. just keep doing what you're doing for now. read about vpd when you can, it will teach you about temps and humidity relationship. best of luck
 
that guy just makes stuff up. i been here for years, never seen someone claim a boron deficiency lol. he's been here 2 weeks. be careful

regarding your plant, i can tell its an auto by the leaves. typically autos can be easily overfed, they are light eaters. new growth looks fine from what i see. just keep doing what you're doing for now. read about vpd when you can, it will teach you about temps and humidity relationship. best of luck
Mannnn thanks for the heads up! The other dude had me thinking my plant was on deaths door Lmaoo!
 
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