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Just a last check, however the leaves in the bottom left of the picture, is that a blurred camera effect, or is that leaf damage? If it's leaf damage, an up close examination would be helpful. https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment....8&d=1545692237 |
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Yep, just blurring. I doubled checked and they look super healthy. One thing the colour tempurature of my lights do is make it super easy to spot any variation in colour across the leaves. If I look at the plants under natural light, then even the lightest leaf in those images looks a healthy uniform dark green.
They dropped right after the lollipopping as expected, but I just came back from a day and a half Christmas gathering with the family and they have absolutely exploded. The sensor hanging in the image you linked is now below the canopy. |
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