Top sugar leaves showing signs of wilt

Coodyscoops

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Hi everyone!

I just wanted to get my feet wet as this is my first post and first grow, but i read alot of stuff from the threads, especially from Uncle Ben... that guy does god’s work

i wanted to see if i can get some help here. Now i really tried to get decent pics so i took pics with the light off and flash only(iphone) and with the lights on just in case some things weren't visible.

On one of my girls i got from bagseed was growing marvelously until recently. I introduced a dehumidifier because this is a poor mans grow in my medium sized closet (which also has the fucking nerve to be carpeted), so when i water, i feel like with the combination of the lights and the damp soil, it can get pretty humid in there. One of my girls is in a 30 gallon fabric pot so Watering her really ups the humidity.

The top of her leaves started to wilt at the tips while the bottom leaves looked droopy. I feel like i was able to diagnose whats going on which would be a combination of light burn, overwatering, and too low humidity(arguable).

I am letting the soil dry out completely before my next water and i lifted the lights but am also noticing that 2 of the colas are drooping and my fear is that shes trying to die out. Her lower leaves are starting to look better but im still concerned.

Should i harvest to be on the safe side, or should i risk it and allow her a few more weeks to bounce back?

Spider farmer 2000w LED light
Philzon 1200w blurple (bloom only)
Water is RO only
Humboldt bud stacker (i was originally using big bud but i ran out and felt that the results couldve been better)
Cal-mag
 

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OldMedUser

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You do have nute overload going on pretty good so I'd just give them RO water until you see some of the older fan leaves start to yellow. Calcium excess causes dark green leaves too so if you've been feeding lots of CalMag stop that as well.

A little electronic temp/rh meter is $10 or less so you ought to get one and should have covered the carpet in plastic before you started but should be able to do it now. Carpet won't make it humid in there unless you get it wet but can get mouldy if it is kept wet and is a great place for bugs to take root in and get your plants.

They look pretty good tho.

:peace:
 
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