White Widow auto by Greenhouse day 15

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Hello all, this is my first real indoor grow apart from a windosil grow many years ago. I decided that after absorbing so much info that it was time to try it out for myself. Anyway I have a couple pictures that are not the greatest as I was in a hurry but could for sure provide more if needed. I am concerned about the slight whilting of the leaves...could this be cause by low humidity?

Lighting:
Mars Hydro 300
65 W 6500K CFL with reflector
75 W normal light bulb with reflector (to increase temps)

Soil:
Fox Farm ocean Forest with added perlite (every 3 scoops soil I added a half scoop of Perilite)

5 Gal grow bag

Ventilation:
6 inch fan pulling in air
4 inch inline fan/carbon filter exhausting

Everything is currently being ran 24/0

Using tap water PHed down to 6.3-6.7 with Lime Juice. I have been misting the air and also watering until decently moist.

Temps stay right at 75 F humidity is kind of low usually 24 - 33 percent unless immediately after a misting..

So guys Ill go ahead and provide these pictures and just let me know what ya think!!
 

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...I don't see actual wilting here, but RH is too low, and could be part of the problem,..Of more concern to me is the FFOF soil. Their soils have been really dicey these days, many folks get badly acidic undercooked bags of shit from them,... only way to test this is with a quality soil pH probe, like the Accurate 8,.. Other get OK bags,.. Also, OF can be too hot for some strains seedlings, which will stunt and burn them,.. low RH can exacerbate this issue further! Misting help, but it' too temporary to be a real solution; hanging a wet towel in there can bring RH up some,...
 
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