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It is a dual spectrumI might just put that down to bad crinkled leaf issue... I do not recall seeing much correct information about it over the years ?
Unlikely to cause problems.
How ever you look like you using a HPS bulb for vegging due to the yellow back ground of your pictures
Most likely not the best colour spectrum for use with vegetative growth !
Deformed that's genetics my frendHow do people think they look and also is that a light burn on the leaves and are they small and bushy because there indica
What what colour? Should I use in this stag
I got yellow spots on the leaves so removed them and treated with neem oilWhy so much damage, are you letting your cat into the tent? I'm not clear on whether that is light burn, tho it does appear to be some kind of overheat/burn. Not sure I would just dismiss it, as healthy plants don't just crunch up their own leaves >.> Some more details about your grow would probably folks id the problem a little easier.
ahh... Did you treat them with lights on? That could explain the weirdly scrunched leaf maybe. Did you see insects or direct evidence of them? Just wondering why the neem. If you get more yellow spots, take some pics before deciding to take them off, it can help people identify your problem correctly.I got yellow spots on the leaves so removed them and treated with neem oil
Just re-read my post)too late to edit it) and need to change some things. Still don’t see light burn, it normally presents itself either in older upper leaves or new growth, the leaves will usually be “canoed” with brown spots. Brown leaf tips, curling, is often a sign of nute burn and/or overwatering. Puffy leaves is too much water. Pictures under natural light would really help.I don’t really see light burn, that usually presents itself as browning of the leaves, starting at the tips, to me it looks like they got over nuted at one point, that can often cause the weird leaf growth, particularly on younger plants. .Not sure what your grow media is, but the “puffy” looking droopy leaves can be a symptom of overwatering.
The grow light is throwing off a yellowish orange color. Most of us get used to it when we are in the grow area and our eyes make us see it as basically a white light. But the camera records it as that odd yellow light in your photos. Cameras will see other types of grow lights as blue, red, or purple and sometimes even showing wide bars of light and dark.What what colour?
Great point. Yellow spots could be some sort of insect damage but more likely could be the start of a nutrient deficiency. The shade of yellow, where it is on the leaf and fingers, plus where the damaged leaves are found on the plant helps to start figuring out which nutrient is involved.Did you see insects or direct evidence of them? Just wondering why the neem. If you get more yellow spots, take some pics before deciding to take them off, it can help people identify your problem correctly.