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Shoddy_Matter_4940
I think it looks nice and it hasn’t affected the texture of the leaves so I think it’s fine
fastcat03
I doubt it because direct sun can get into the tens of thousands of footcandles. What wattage is the light and have you measured the footcandles or lux where the plant is? I would be surprised if it’s getting over 3k footcandles.
PangolinFun3655
It looks like your Echeveria is getting a lot of light, maybe even too much. When the tips of the leaves turn red or curl, it could mean that the plant is stressed. Turn down the grow lights or put something in the shade when it’s hot outside.
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I think it looks nice and it hasn’t affected the texture of the leaves so I think it’s fine
I doubt it because direct sun can get into the tens of thousands of footcandles. What wattage is the light and have you measured the footcandles or lux where the plant is? I would be surprised if it’s getting over 3k footcandles.
It looks like your Echeveria is getting a lot of light, maybe even too much. When the tips of the leaves turn red or curl, it could mean that the plant is stressed. Turn down the grow lights or put something in the shade when it’s hot outside.