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Indoor Help, I think my plants have too much heat

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Guys,
please look at pictures and give me some advice!!!

I think it is a heat problem but need reassuring.
 

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by how "shiny" your leaves appear to be in the pictures I might think you are overwatering? Do you have pictures under normal light? I doubt heat is the problem I seem to spot a bit of heat stress but nothing to really worry about. but those hanging leaves/ clawing leaves I would suggest watering less (or more) and maybe cut down on the feeding. those spots could also be cal-mag tho. I'm sorry it's kinda hard to tell.
 
Cheers Fella,
no pictures under normal light as yet but will post when I have. Magnesium deficiency was my second thought. I was also thinking it may just be the plant using all its energy as the plant is coming to its harvest date.
 
Cal-mag def isn't uncommon when buds start forming do you have cal-mag or anything containing it to supplement?
 
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