Mexicanhedies2003
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These beauties are on day 8 of flower. The leaves started doing this almosy immediately upon putting them in the flower room. Growing in coco with botanicare kind nutes. They vegd for about 8 weeks and were doing well with the recommend nutes for late veg. Ive been giving them full strength nutes for week 1 of flower (transition). They are under 2 600watt hps (on the ends) and 1 sf4000 led (in the middle) . I used the same led for a portion of the veg and it fried the plants. This time around I lowered the power of the led down to 60% and have it raised about 2.5 feet above the canopy. Could it still be frying the girls at that strength??? It has a few ir diodes that can not be separately adjusted so they are getting ir for 12 hours a day. Im not sure the ir lowers when I lower the power of the led. Its also not only the plants direcrly under it that are doing it. Some of the girls on the outside edge of just the hps light range are doing it as well. This leads me to believe that if it is an issue of too much light that my hps are also too close. They are about 3 ft above the canopy. It did get a lil warm in the room the last few days. During the light cycle I was having trouble keeping temps beneath 85. At a few points it reached the high 80s. My humidity has been high since placing in the flower room. Steady at 70% minnimum. Im trying to get all this dialed in but I keep blowing breakers so Im bouncing back and forth between ac, dehumidifier, and fans. If you could pick the most important to keep under control during flower would it be temps between 70-80 (rather than high 80s) or rh at 45 (rather than high 70s). If anyone has any educated input from experience on what may be causing my leaves to do this I would greatly appreciate it. Ill get a few more pics of the setup for the comments. Thx in advance guys!!!
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