Idk about the sun reflecting off the metal to cause that bro, it does seem possible but I grow in a field and see this on my plants from time to time and I don’t got nothing shiny out there. Interested to hear what it is though I just always assumed it was water droplets. I used to work in a...
I’ve seen these spots on my outdoor plants multiple times. I’m not 100% positive but I’m pretty sure it’s caused from a water droplet sitting on the leaf for awhile when it’s a hot day and is in direct sunlight.
The water kind of magnifies the suns rays and causes the leaf to burn under the...
2 or 3. Personally I had better luck with 2 and still got roughly the same yield as when I grew 3. I found with 3 plants in there they were overlapping each other and the air flow wasn’t the best. But it all depends on how often you want to crop out. You can do more plants and harvest sooner or...
I know the pots big but 3L might be a bit much for such a small plant, I would cut that in half even.. I agree with mick tho, they really don't look that droopy
The recommneded height is 16-18 inches for those lights, try that and if you notice any burn I would go higher. Get them in bigger pots though and try not to over water and they will bounce back. Good luck
I getting them really bad every year, they are the worm borers for sure. You can cut them out like he said but when there's hundreds it's kinda tricky. Bastards will rot the bud if left alone too. Try spraying neem oil first of July and continue through til buds start to form. Good luck