2Hearts
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You also see leaves taco when the lights are too close, too much light and leaves overheat anyway.So you mean with 27° at shade tacoing is normal
You also see leaves taco when the lights are too close, too much light and leaves overheat anyway.So you mean with 27° at shade tacoing is normal
That’s what they were discussing. I know you were speaking about something else with canopy temps. I was letting them know direct light is skewing the number.Air temp yeah.
My point of the hanging thermometer: lower leaves are ok but middle and up are tacoing. Temperature on the floor is 24° rooms temp is 26°-27° right now and between tops 28°-29° so the problem isn't the room temp maybe the heat coming out of cmh. Outside right now 35° is a lot for the 1100cfm intake I have. I will draw air from inside the houseThat’s what they were discussing. I know you were speaking about something else with canopy temps. I was letting them know direct light is skewing the number.
I try to find a way to cool the room and the reason why some leaves have brown spots. Tacoing is from heat. Floor and roof are low temp and heat is trapped in the middle. TIf you’re leaves are tacoing from heat or nutrient or light stress, hanging your thermometer at different heights isn’t going to help.
always try and have your grow area in coolest part of the house. If you can find something to cool just the room you’re growing in.
I try to fix the temp here not to find out why they tacoing. Also the brown spots on some leaves and if the difference in blooming phase of same strain in same room is affected by these.Maybe my English are not to goodIf you’re leaves are tacoing from heat or nutrient or light stress, hanging your thermometer at different heights isn’t going to help.
always try and have your grow area in coolest part of the house. If you can find something to cool just the room you’re growing in.