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Old 07-01-2009, 11:25 PM
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Re: Yellowing, curling leaves

Is it an occilating fan? If you have a fan blowing on it all the time it will dry out the leaves and cause the same type of issue you are talking about.

The environment is the most important thing in the book though. Get the temperature down and the amount of wind it's getting right and stand back. You'll get growth and flowers like you've never even dreamed.

If you are having a lot of trouble controlling the temps, it would be better for you to go 18/6. If the plant cannot grow in the light because of high temps, you are just wasting it. Period.
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