Is this plant not getting enought light?

desplegado

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Is this plant not getting enough light I think the light is 30 in away if not more Idk how far it needs to be the tips of the leaves have also started to turn yellow on the second true leaves20240723_205522.jpg20240723_205512.jpg20240723_205518.jpg
 

Phytoplankton

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The plant is not real leggy, so light looks about right (what does the led manufacturer recommend?). The yellow tips could be a number of things at that stage it’s usually too much water or slightly hot soil/nutes.
 

Delps8

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I don't see any issues with light, either too much or too little.

The yellow coloring of the leaves looks like a nute imbalance so it could be a nutrient issue or temp+RH or something else.

Post some into about the model of the light, dimmer setting, and hang height as well as nutes you're using, etc.


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desplegado

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I don't see any issues with light, either too much or too little.

The yellow coloring of the leaves looks like a nute imbalance so it could be a nutrient issue or temp+RH or something else.

Post some into about the model of the light, dimmer setting, and hang height as well as nutes you're using, etc.


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I have not used nutes yet the temp is 72-75 rh doesn't stay in place rn it's at 50 but it will go up to 60-65
 

Phytoplankton

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That is not a big light, but it’s sufficient for one plant. However at 100 watts that will not cover 2x3 adequately, that’s only about 17 watts per sq. ft.
 
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