A few leaves slightly canoeing (support ticket inside)

It could be a relative humidity issue so I am reducing the humidity. The small fan is on low not oscillating but only blowing 3" above plants. 3 plants and only 1 is showing the canoeing. It’s not extreme and only affects 3-4 leaves.

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Strain; Skunk #1 I think (it could be Acapulco gold as the seeds got swapped early but I think it’s the skunk)

Soil in pots yes

System type? NA

PH of runoff or solution in reservoir? 6.4 ish

What is strength of nutrient mix? Gave 1/4 sensi a/b 4 days ago and ph water yesterday

Indoor

Light system, size? 2 LED light bulbs, 450 watt 200 true watt
Temps; 72-79

Humidity; 55%

Ventilation system; intake tube no fan, inside fan non oscillating and carbon filter outtake
AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier, humidifier

Co2; No

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1st week of flower btw

These could help


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Thanks @Hawkeye_diesel my introduction was based on information found using the link you provided. Just confirming I have the right approach (reduce relative heat index by reducing them and humidity).

You’re welcome

Got the link bookmarked for the future now let’s see what others have to say.
@garrigan62 @Majiktoker

Top of the canopy was around 83 degrees so I made some changes and adjusted the sensor so it is higher up

Did a cool thing although I’m not sure about “daytime” lol

Moved the sensor up pretty high in canopy and readjusted my trigger temp for heat to 72degrees while I also inserted an intake fan into the cool outlet of the temp regulator so now I don’t have the heater turning on when it’s already hot (previously the temp sensor was on the ground…bad idea folks).
So in the end I have a day and night temp setting!!
Trying to get daytime temp down by about 3 degrees but that is still being worked.

Have you got this solved yet, the way her leaves look she is heat stressed

Hev said he corrected it, but he wanted a second opinion

It’s solved by diagnosis but I am having the darndest time keep the high temps at bay. It’s due to the heat output of the 2 450 meizhi
I have a carbon filter fan sucking air out
I have a fan sucking air in
I have an internal fan
I even put ductingtgrough the ceiling of the tent

Yet I’m at 86 degrees about 5" from the lights :slightly_frowning_face:

Can you add an oscillating fan it will help will the temps

Ok thanks @Majiktoker the sensor is higher than the plants so I think they are fine but I’m worried about later on when they stretch up

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I understand @Fever, how much higher than the plants buddy

16" or so maybe 20"

I think you’ll be alright and as for when they stretch we’d have to see but overall I thing you’ll be alright

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