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lilgreenman
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I just thought of a couple of things which might or might not be relevant:
That below-freezing air - is any of it directly hitting the plants? I wouldn't think that very cold air hitting them would be appreciated regardless of the ambient temperature.
And... How hard are those fans blowing? If it's an extreme thing and temperatures don't require it, you might try slowing them down. Obviously you want some air movement on the plants, but it might be possible that they're getting too much. Then again, they're not transpiring a great deal of water - although if their stomata are closed due to low temperatures part of the time, that would interfere with it. I don't know, lol - just muttering to myself in print form.
Nope no below freezing air hitting the plants. I've got that on lockdown. there is that tent in the room and the window is behind the tent. The oscilating fan , which is on low, is blowing the hot air off the lights and out of the tent.
Right outside the tent is where the two temps mix and mingle. Those temps are then sucked in again through the fan and repeat. The temps all around the plants are about 80 at the tops (might raise the lights a lil bit soon). 75 in the middle and 73 at the base. Those are daytime temps.
The fan is on low, and isn't blowing on the plants directly, just enough to shuffle them around a little bit. I think the problem is humidity, however I don't think its really that big of a problem.
Yes the plants are drooping a bit and curling some leaves but they are also growing almost an inch per day and forming new budsites left and right so I know SOMETHING i'm doing is worth my time.
Like i said, picture update tomorrow.