Help me - My leaf's color is not good

chankee

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Hello.
Last time I saved my leaf with your help.
The leaves that are curled down are much better because they cut off the water.

But I need one more help.
The color of the leaves does not seem to improve even if we cut the water.
Some seem to be getting worse.

Looking at the photographs, the leaves are too bright, the cotyledons are stained and discolored.

Is this a problem that can be solved naturally by reducing water?

I am afraid that the light is too long. (I am using 16 hours 450w LED (height 90cm)

Let me know if you have any experience or have information that you can solve.
 
EkOvH8Y.jpg


Hello.
Last time I saved my leaf with your help.
The leaves that are curled down are much better because they cut off the water.

But I need one more help.
The color of the leaves does not seem to improve even if we cut the water.
Some seem to be getting worse.

Looking at the photographs, the leaves are too bright, the cotyledons are stained and discolored.

Is this a problem that can be solved naturally by reducing water?

I am afraid that the light is too long. (I am using 16 hours 450w LED (height 90cm)

Let me know if you have any experience or have information that you can solve.

Maybe raise your lights up a bit see do that helps ?
 
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