Hi THP,
Due to the short growing season in the UK and my hopefulness of a late summer some of my plants weren't quite where they should be as light levels dropped alongside night time temperatures.
I've since purchased a grow light in an effort to ripen off my last plant and as an aid to over wintering/starting early for next season.
I've had no pest issues, leaf issues and have only really encountered stunted growth which due to limited space I'm not too fussed about this season.
After a week under the light although I've finally got my first few ripe chilli's from the plant I've noticed leaf curl.
This only appears to have happened since coming under the light, there's a touch of yellowing on one or two tips but very slight.
I only top dressed the pot when I first brought it inside 9 days ago and gave it a light feed from the bottom yesterday.
My lights 1000w equivalent quantum board and is 18" from the the canopy.
I'm quite happy to leave it alone in the hope it's due to adjusting to its new surroundings but I'm cautious if I it's anything else that it could get more severe.
Any thoughts?
Due to the short growing season in the UK and my hopefulness of a late summer some of my plants weren't quite where they should be as light levels dropped alongside night time temperatures.
I've since purchased a grow light in an effort to ripen off my last plant and as an aid to over wintering/starting early for next season.
I've had no pest issues, leaf issues and have only really encountered stunted growth which due to limited space I'm not too fussed about this season.
After a week under the light although I've finally got my first few ripe chilli's from the plant I've noticed leaf curl.
This only appears to have happened since coming under the light, there's a touch of yellowing on one or two tips but very slight.
I only top dressed the pot when I first brought it inside 9 days ago and gave it a light feed from the bottom yesterday.
My lights 1000w equivalent quantum board and is 18" from the the canopy.
I'm quite happy to leave it alone in the hope it's due to adjusting to its new surroundings but I'm cautious if I it's anything else that it could get more severe.
Any thoughts?
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