Light/heat stress during flower

Hey, so since adding a new light to my tent ive been struggling to keep the temperature down. So theres been some tacoing on my top leaves. Ive managed to bring temp down to 80f and RH 40% but im wondering if there is anyway to speed up bringing the taco leaves back or do I just have to wait?
Would amino acid spray help?

pH and PPM? I wouldn’t ever spray with anything unless the plant is at risk due to bugs or mold. It is particularly important during flower when mold is often untreatable.

The picture doesn’t quite show how much it has tacoed but its defo there

6.5 ph
EC I can’t remember
But its defo heat/light stress.
For two days it was well over 91f and 28% rh

Increase airflow and place the driver for your light outside your tent if possible. It should correct within a day or 2 if heat is the problem.

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You can definitely see it tacoing!! If your light can be turned down do that. If not raise the light as high as it can go. Also trying to remove drive like Midwest said can help.

What is the light and the tent size? It’s possible you have too big of a light. Just cause it fits don’t mean it’s best.

For example my 2x4 will fit 2 200w lights but gets so hot it’s unreal. With 1 it’s easily manageable.

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2x sf1000

Sorry yeh 2x sf1000.
I fixed the issue by bringing lights right up like you said, adding powerful aircon to lung room and the humidifier to lung room just wondering if theres a way to help the plant recovery

I’m not sure but I’d say just watch the plant if the issue is fixed she will recover and continue on.

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Let her do her thing. Doing things to try to force recovery is equally likely to cause other problems ( e.g spraying.)

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