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Hey hiddenkoncept, subbed, sorry taken so long, only just noticed your link whilst smoking one on the couch. Looking good man, haven't read just picture flick, but nice, I'll go back and read up. Peace
yeah i think that this was most likely the case, im hoping anyway. again so far so good really....its all a learning curve.I am thinking that cause not on whole plant and older growth not newer growth they may have been burned by something(over fert, spray with lights on, temp spike, etc..) weeks ago and effects are now starting to show.
You want 20°-30° Celsius and 50%-70% humidity for vegetative growth and 30%-50% humidity for flowering. A phosphorous deficiency will often show on lower growth first as this is where the plant uses stored nutrients from first when there is a deficiency in the plants nutrient requirements.
You can boil off several large pots of water to raise the humidity in your home in the meantime until you get a good cool mist humidifier.
Here is the one I am using in my KingJohnC's and Labexperiment's Brainstorm Haze Grow Journal
Honeywell QuietCare? 3.0 Gallon UV Tower Humidifier HCM-300T | HoneywellComfort.ca
KingJohnC's Brainstorm Haze Soil Indoor Grow Journal
It should be noted that A/Cs pump out dried air, so if you're blowing in air from the A/C your humidity is going to be trending down and you'll have to fight it with humidifiers constantly. That said, I'd rather have the low humidity than too-high temps. Also, the bigger your plants get, the more water vapor they're going to transpire, so humidity will be increased by whatever that amount is.