First Grow, possible light stress / heat burn?

lights just went out, i´ll look tomorrow if it´s a twin. the last few days Humidity was 60-75%. Weather is all over the place where i live at the moment. One day it´s raining like crazy with 21°C and 85% RH the next days it´s above 30°C and 55% RH and i don´t have a humidifier yet
i´m also paranoid of mold especially at the bushy area, it´s real clumped together. So i dont want to push it to much with the humidity

@kellydans @2GreenThumbs
thx guys! But do you have any thoughts on my cutting / lighting question?
or do you know where i could find my answers? video blog etc.

Dont cut anything and the mylar definitely distributes the light more evenly.

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Clean it on up. Its totally cool. That stuff is worthless down there. They look very healthy. Good work.

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Hey guys.Could you please help me.These spots just appered in one day.Could it be that it was out in 35 celsius degree in the sun or should I transplant it now?The leaves look kinda healthy but that spots make me crazy.Hope you can help!




I would definitely repot into final home. Spots is not temperature related. All of the new growth looks good.

I hope you are right and those spots are because lack of space.I transpalted the little girl.Thank you for your answer

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You have some type of insects. Get a loupe flip the leaves over and look at the affected leaves. Take pic of the insect if possible.

HELLO!I have updates.The leaves are now like that.Could you gentlemens help me before it dies.It is now in a big pot is this maybe potassium defficiency but I am clueless.There are no aphids miths etc.The upper leaf on the top has just some dust.That was me lmao.



they look like light burns back in the early 90s I grew some in a walk in closet and had that, pretty common, till you get the feel what’s comfortable but I was working with HIDs, but the symptoms still tyhe same, you don’t don’t run into those kinds of probl;ems later in the growth considering diseases, etc. growing is the easiest part, when it cojmes to dryuing & curing , you’re going into a ball game to a point you can have a good harvest or ending up losing it all, you can have it just a lttle early & ruin your batch, the hardest part is the drying part, not growing,