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05-05-2008, 09:01 PM #6
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When is the light TOO much?
It's a matter of 'hot spots'. You'll see evidence of them as a slight but noticeable up-curling of the leaf margins, and possibly even pale stripes between the veins.
Intense heat and light will cause nute burn problems to show faster because the plant's metabolism speeds up, so be very alert for signs of tip-burn, and be certain that your air movement and exhaust are both adequate.
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