Problem Please Help

These guys will probably verify that I'm usually the one that sees problems in plants on this site thru pics posted.
I'm seeing no issues and in fact they appear quite healthy and happy.
Don't change anything for some perceived issue that you think you're having, keep doing what you're doing and the plants will continue to thrive.
Glad you figured out the white balance on your cellphone....easier to see w/o the yellowed out haze a HPS makes.
Can you explain what would cause the top leaf in the last few pics to droop down onto the other leaf…it’s the closest one to the light
thanks
 
It's absolutely normal for the leaves to rise and lower themselves thru the course of a day.
When you water they will droop, this is as normal as normal gets.
When the lights first come on the leaves will be dropped down quite a bit and then rise as the light hits them.
They usually (but not always) droop right about the time the lights go off predicting the night time pretty accurately.
This is all normal plant activity.
 
Can you explain what would cause the top leaf in the last few pics to droop down onto the other leaf…it’s the closest one to the light
thanks
Have you , do you defoliate ? In a perfect environment I say let them fall off natural by themselves. Inside and in most cases it only makes sense and is most beneficial to do so.
 
Have you , do you defoliate ? In a perfect environment I say let them fall off natural by themselves. Inside and in most cases it only makes sense and is most beneficial to do so.
No I don’t



my issues are I was using a 600w hps in a 4x4 tent

It wasn’t warm enough for winter with the 5x5 tent so I upgraded the lights to 1000w hps

Growth is so significantly faster I feel like I can’t get the rhythm

Far stronger water/nute intake

All the stuff my plants are doing seems new to me

Hortilux 600w is 88,000 lumens

1000w is 144,000 lumens

A huge difference…I didn’t know how to heat up the grow room as the root zone was too cold under the 600w

basically I will be using a 600w in Spring:Summer and 1000w for Fall/Winter
 
No I don’t



my issues are I was using a 600w hps in a 4x4 tent

It wasn’t warm enough for winter with the 5x5 tent so I upgraded the lights to 1000w hps

Growth is so significantly faster I feel like I can’t get the rhythm

Far stronger water/nute intake

All the stuff my plants are doing seems new to me

Hortilux 600w is 88,000 lumens

1000w is 144,000 lumens

A huge difference…I didn’t know how to heat up the grow room as the root zone was too cold under the 600w

basically I will be using a 600w in Spring:Summer and 1000w for Fall/Winter
A thousand different solutions to a thousand different grows.

Good luck
 
the 600 hps is better than the 1000 hps

90000/600=150 by watt

144000/1000=144 by watt

why not reduce your air flu if you want increase the temperature
 
Any thoughts
 

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Adjusted the spectrum
 

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I'm not an expert, but leaves cupping like that might be a concern. Your leaves look like a small canoe boat. :( I saw this in an outdoor grow, late flower, and it was russett mites.

You are indoors, so not likely. And usually will see yellowing and spotting, but you look green. Note: you need a really strong magnifying lens to see them, as they are nearly microscopic. Russett mites have six legs, rather than eight like spider mites.
 
Yea, I'm seeing what we used to call "Taco Leaf" back in the day.
It's caused by the PH being off just a tiny bit.
You can address the issue or not, it's not enough to be a problem and growth will continue just fine either way.
 
Looks to me like the verge of overdose.... But , looks like their ready to cut as well. What was your last ec measure? Do you check ec and ph still?

Defoliation early on could have helped.
 
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