I've also got a problem of my own on my hands, I'm hoping someone can help me!!
I've got a 15 plant limit, no rules on how many in flower at a time just 15 total root systems and plan on putting them in a 16x7x7 shipping container that's insulated to withstand temps in the -30 to -40°C and am definitely taking notes on cleanliness.
I recently just purchased a 1000W HPS that Im using in a 2x4x7 closet that is running AC to the bottom of the Grow box (that's within the closet) and allowing to rise to the ceiling along with 2 CPU fans and a little area fan to circulate the air best as I can. Temp stays at about 26°C with a 30% RH with the lights on, with the lights off it stays at 20°C with a 50-55% RH.
Previous to putting an AC unit in the closet there was just the fans, exceeding temps of over 30°C and having a RH of close to 60% and I would say for a good day, causing enough heat stress to
slightly taco my lady's leaves, the blades are coming up but the leaves aren't necessarily 'cupping'.
My question is, is this cupping reversible if I'm able to keep the temps controlled at the current ~26°C/30% DAY vs. ~20°C/50% NIGHT? Is there any way to reverse cupping?
I've got one super auto NL that's about 3.5 feet tall (having to bend her over because the lights too intense) that's under the 1000W she's on her 8th week of life out of about "10-12". Buds are forming nicely but they have a bit of a damp smell to them. I've inspected every little bit between her and there is absolutely no sign of mold, just that wet towel smell. I'm a little lost there also but it must have something to do with the humidity. Some leaves also have some yellow spotting I'm assuming due to that one bad heat wave they endured when I first got my light.
I'm just trying to get dense, good smelling nugs because I have the power just not necessarily the skill, and that's why I'm reaching out to those who do!
Here's a picture to get a better sense of what I'm dealing with, unfortunately my set up is super ghetto at home since I'm spending literally all my money on insulating those shipping containers for the harsh Canadian winters so please bare I appreciate you all in helping out in the medical and recreational cannabis communities, especially for Canadians at least it's not easy to find this information freely available from someone with experience!!
PS: this is my first grow! Please shoot out any constructive criticism! Just please don't be too too mean
thanks again!!