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Thanks for the reply. The hood is air cooled And I have a thermometer at the canopy of my plants. Stays at 77. Never goes over 79. So do you think it's from the light?Diddnt mention if the hood is air cooled.
But light bleaching n heat would be my guess. Temps directly under the light differ from general room temp.
Im using 75 percent coco and 25 percent promix . My ph is 5.8 every feed There are 5 bubba og and 4 sour diesle plants. All s1s The bubba og plants seem to be the more affected plants.Honestly i have air cooled properly raised
good temps n humidity and a few of mine look the same in some places.
For me its not a biggy.
Im not a coco guy but maybe tell us about your ph and coco dudes will hook ya up
You could try it to see if it makes a diff...its worked for me beforeThanks for the help guys a raised the lights yesterday and they look much better Now I have to worry about stretching them... So diabolic 6.3 ph. That's what you run ?? I'm new to coco and I've been doing lots of research and I'm seeing a lot of different opinions .