Mother of Berries, M.O.B. Maine Strain

Ended up harvesting as I didn't want to lose anymore. Kind of glad I did because there was more than I could see at first. Hurts so bad to just throw away a fat beautiful bud. Well beautiful without the mold ha.
 
Better humidity control or do I need to raise the light? Leaves are canoeing
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The temp in my flowering room is 74-82 and the relative humidity is 42-54

No idea. I've never used humidity monitor (though I obviously should) I have added more air circulation to attempt to alleviate the problem as this has worked well before. If this doesn't work I may move the light up.
 
Is it just me or are the edges of your leaves starting to brown up? If so you may need more magnesium. That and the folded leaves is what makes me believe that. You can use epsom salts to help deliver magnesium or CalMag

I'll double check for any browning but didn't notice any. However, any discoloration is a serious issue and will be investigating right now. If they are browning it's because I never got rid of those damn pests. I can't really afford to let soil dry out so severely this time because of flowering. I'm concerned that neem oil may be an issue here too if they are still around. Will get epsom cal-mag or whatever it needs. Checking leaves then soil.
 
I'm certain it's those fucking pests. They look identical to how my Donkey dicks did. I navigated through that and I will with this. Seems severe. I've provided pics. If you disagree, I need to know.
Super close up pics for better identification.

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I've had good bud (size and taste) even with these bastards. May slow growth to some grow.

Desperately, seeking thoughts and opinions!
 
I do not know what pest it may be I just know while running the kit that when my leaves fold up like that I add epsoms. I do not use calmag because it will mess up my ratio of Ca:Mag. Since the kit has the ratios nailed down epsoms is all that is recommended we add. It could be light stress as well, so you could do the hand test and see if the light is too intense at that point. You can see if others have an opinion on whether it is pests or not. Do you see any other signs of pest such as movement in the soil of on the plants?
 
I do not know what pest it may be I just know while running the kit that when my leaves fold up like that I add epsoms. I do not use calmag because it will mess up my ratio of Ca:Mag. Since the kit has the ratios nailed down epsoms is all that is recommended we add. It could be light stress as well, so you could do the hand test and see if the light is too intense at that point. You can see if others have an opinion on whether it is pests or not. Do you see any other signs of pest such as movement in the soil of on the plants?

I disturbed a plant and something flew out today like a small black beetle with wings probably about half the size (or smaller) of a tic-tac. It could be a swaptale. I have raised the light to reduce strength. I hope this helps. I have also provided a link to one of the sources I used in my determination last time (bookmarked it). I'll grab some epsom in the morning and see if that's part of the problem. How much should be used?

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Action taken to resolve the deficiency. I have made some adjustments to plant location among the group so as to maximize light efficiency. Slight adjustment to T5.

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If my T5 starts off dim and has to warm up would that be indicative that the bulbs will need to be changed? If so should I replace or buy another LED?
 
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