what is wrong with my babies first time newbie

willyiam

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I have an 8x7x7 room with a 16 in wall mount oscalating fan and heat and a 600w hid with dimmable ballast. set at lowest 50% I have 2 6in cloudline t6 fans for air exhaust and intake.. the light is about 26 to 28 inches over cannaopy when night haywire and had high temps and humidity. now temps are a normal 74 to 80 degrees and humidity at 38 to 44 %.. what the hell is wrong with my babies lol20190225_153305.jpg 20190225_153148.jpg 20190225_153305.jpg 20190225_153148.jpg 20190225_153305.jpg
 

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hotrodharley

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I have an 8x7x7 room with a 16 in wall mount oscalating fan and heat and a 600w hid with dimmable ballast. set at lowest 50% I have 2 6in cloudline t6 fans for air exhaust and intake.. the light is about 26 to 28 inches over cannaopy when night haywire and had high temps and humidity. now temps are a normal 74 to 80 degrees and humidity at 38 to 44 %.. what the hell is wrong with my babies lolView attachment 4290759 View attachment 4290760 View attachment 4290759 View attachment 4290760 View attachment 4290759
Heat stress. The raised leaf edges are your sign. Just get more air movement.
 

willyiam

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Heat stress. The raised leaf edges are your sign. Just get more air movement.
like oscalating or intake of frsh air the osclating fan seems to make it worse humidity is down at 27 today and they aren't getting better fresh air and exhaust have been on with the oscalating fan and seems worst over night.... soil is drying out finally I think I over watered
 

willyiam

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its a 600watt hid ipower dimmable electronic ballast 19 in wing reflector it was about 2ft from light to canopy top at 100% power from ballast running t 74-82 degrees with an average of 30 to 40 % humidity hotrodharley
 

willyiam

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Type of light and distance from the tops of the plants. Don't panic. They look good. Just too warm.
its a 600watt hid ipower dimmable electronic ballast 19 in wing reflector it was about 2ft from light to canopy top at 100% power from ballast running t 74-82 degrees with an average of 30 to 40 % humidity hotrodharley I also have the fan probes nd the temp and humidty monitor at canopy level
 

Aussieaceae

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G'day Willyam,

I'd probably raise your light about a foot. 3 foot distance for plants this young, seems fairly appropriate to me.
You could probably dim your light to 400w or so as well.

Have you been feeding them nutrient?
Ph?
If you've given them too much nutrient, it'll only amplify the heat stress / low humidity symptoms.

Lastly, scope the plants over for bugs. Not at all suggesting it is, but always a good idea to check.

Good luck.
 
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