Eh, live and learn, she kept slowly climbing towards the light. Was 2100ppfd at the worst cola. Adjusted power down to 1500ppfd at that height, but humidity may climb with the lack of heat now.

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    The leaves are folding upwards like that due to high temps and/or too much light. They’re attempting to reduce the amount of light hitting them by reducing exposed surface area. Not ideal, but in general it looks like a good harvest. I’d try to reduce temps and light intensity and it should be golden.

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      7 months ago

      Yeah you’re right, the light was too high, and even if the temp was fine the leaf surface temperature likely wasn’t.

      Light intensity was dropped yesterday, so there’s no fixing the damage, just ride it out, plenty of other foliage to suck up the rays though.

      I find it interesting the closer colas aren’t tacoing like the other ones are that are lower. But than they threw new pistils out and it didn’t.

      Two plants, both Durban poison.