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should I be worried?

I really need someones input please. I've been stressing over this for a week now. they look healthy but then this makes me think they are not. the temp in room is 75f to 80f. the ac air blows the directions of the plants even tho it's not completely close to plants and it's not strong wind either. the humidity says 42 at moment but a week ago was in the 20s. I'm not feeding nutrients jus water from the backyards water hose and mammoth p microbes. phed to 6.7 to 6.8. their under 1000 watt metal halide lamp and it's about 2 1/2 or 3 feet up. when I put my hand on top we're the plants are it's not hot at all so I don't think it's heat stress but idk it could be that. could it be from it being to cold from the a.c.?

 

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Speed of green

Active member
That little curl on the serrated part could be from your fan, your ph might be a little high. everything looks good, I wouldn't stress.
 
thanks for replying. so you think it's from the a.c. wind hitting leaves or the fan? because they both hitting the leaves, not to hard tho
 

Speed of green

Active member
the low humidity/fan/ac could have caused it, i would watch it, if it begins to get worse post another picture. Some issues with fan leaves never heal, they just stop getting worse.
 

Weedwell

New member
I second the low humidity. Appears to be enviromental. I wouldn't stress it. Unless it gets worse, haha. Looks healthy otherwise. So, doubtful it's a deficiency, lockout or ph.
 

HqFarms

Member
You are all good if you got your humidity back up.. Nothing to worry about, keep doing your thing. They look nice and healthy
 
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