Ocho2
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Heres photos to help confirm the issue.
Bubblegummer below
Bubblegummer below
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In my opinion in kind of does look like a heat issue..hey ocho
is there any chance you can take some photos in natural light its pretty hard to tell under red light it makes the leaves a more pale green. you have a bit of leaf curling which with the limp leafs means a heat problem either in the room temps or the temp of the coco, this can slow growth to a stand still it can stop nute intake via the roots and will make a leaf show the signs of nute burn . if in natural light the leaves are pale green i would guess temps/humidity if they are a deeper green with yellowing tips i would say nute burn.
I reduced the light to 150 watts and gave them a good non-diluted feeding.definitly heat then. at this age i was about 1/2 strength nutes. i start at 100w then move to 250w for babys with the first set of true leaves (i use cfl's). pale leaves means its staving for nitrogen and its locking out. move the light to about 2 foot away for a few days and give the coco a soaking.