How do they look??

superloud

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My leave seem to be a little droopy and some yellow spots. I let them go an extra day without watering Could this be the cause? I have pictures below.CAM00312.jpg CAM00313.jpg CAM00314.jpg CAM00315.jpg
 

TheYokel

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Yellow and droopy? That's some rosey goggles...

I have no idea what you did to that first plant... but lemme know. I need to avoid that at all costs...
 

Kush Knight

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My leave seem to be a little droopy and some yellow spots. I let them go an extra day without watering Could this be the cause? I have pictures below.View attachment 3291108 View attachment 3291110 View attachment 3291111 View attachment 3291112
"How do they look?"

Hmm........

Well, how do I put this.

Like diarrhea;
Shit's way past over watered, with ph issues.

Looking at your avatar, you have heat stress, possible light bleach, and no vertical space for the plants to grow.
Future MALES/HERMIES lol.
 
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superloud

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"How do they look?"

Hmm........

Well, how do I put this.

Like diarrhea;
Shit's way past over watered, with ph issues.

Looking at your avatar, you have heat stress, possible light bleach, and no vertical space for the plants to grow.
Future MALES/HERMIES lol.
I have about 6 or 7 foot vertical space And yes I know I had heat issues. I just raised my light a little bit last night. I thought they was pretty good other than the little bit of yellow what are you seeing that I'm not saying
 

superloud

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"How do they look?"

Hmm........

Well, how do I put this.

Like diarrhea;
Shit's way past over watered, with ph issues.

Looking at your avatar, you have heat stress, possible light bleach, and no vertical space for the plants to grow.
Future MALES/HERMIES lol.
And My pH is kept at about 6.0
 

TheYokel

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Are you trolling or are those really crappy photos and we don't know?

Because in the first photo, your leaves aren't yellow and droopy...

They are brown and burnt. Like, crispy. Oak leaves in November. Burnt Sienna.

I'm not sure what I'm seeing that you *Aren't*.
 

superloud

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Are you trolling or are those really crappy photos and we don't know?

Because in the first photo, your leaves aren't yellow and droopy...

They are brown and burnt. Like, crispy. Oak leaves in November. Burnt Sienna.

I'm not sure what I'm seeing that you *Aren't*.
Oh I guess they're just crappy pictures they're pretty nice green color Just some yellow spots and I did let them go an extra day without watering them I heard it was good to sometimes let them dry out a little extra and sometimes over water them a little bit. Definitely not trolling you all just made me feel pretty bad about my babies
 

superloud

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Are you trolling or are those really crappy photos and we don't know?

Because in the first photo, your leaves aren't yellow and droopy...

They are brown and burnt. Like, crispy. Oak leaves in November. Burnt Sienna.

I'm not sure what I'm seeing that you *Aren't*.
Ok I think I see what you all are saying now where it looks Brown is just the angle of my lighte shining down on the leaves
 

TheYokel

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Don't feel bad. Everyone's grown a shitty plant. Be glad you are getting yours out of the way early.

But no dude. What I am seeing is a dried brown leaf. That isn't your light. It is clearly taco'd in the first pic.

Like I said... oak leaf in November...
 

Kush Knight

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Oh I guess they're just crappy pictures they're pretty nice green color Just some yellow spots and I did let them go an extra day without watering them I heard it was good to sometimes let them dry out a little extra and sometimes over water them a little bit. Definitely not trolling you all just made me feel pretty bad about my babies
Your plants have so many issues, you need to fix the basics. raise the lights at least 5-10", and make sure temp stays 75-80 when lights on.
What to pH to depends on medium, with coco and peat falling in the soil category.

Make absolute sure you are pHing right, with a calibrated pH meter, or test strips.

Buy a humidifier, and if you can, a de-humidifier.

To fix watering issues, fill up a duplicate pot with the same medium, only ~85-90% dry throughout entire pot. Weigh the dry pot.
Use that as your benchmark. For quick drying times (but more rootballing) water in small amounts, useable to the plant in under 3 days. To expand the roots, adequately drench the soil and wait the 4-8 days to fully dry. Because of plant conditions, I can't tell if a flush would help. Probably not though, as I don't see any real nute burn.

In 1.5-3 weeks post new pics.
 
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superloud

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Don't feel bad. Everyone's grown a shitty plant. Be glad you are getting yours out of the way early. well i figured the taco efect was do to heat i moved my lights up another 2 in but i thought flouros were supposed to be kept real close?

But no dude. What I am seeing is a dried brown leaf. That isn't your light. It is clearly taco'd in the first pic.

Like I said... oak leaf in November...
 

superloud

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Your plants have so many issues, you need to fix the basics. raise the lights at least 5-10", and make sure temp stays 75-80 when lights on.
What to pH to depends on medium, with coco and peat falling in the soil category.

Make absolute sure you are pHing right, with a calibrated pH meter, or test strips.

Buy a humidifier, and if you can, a de-humidifier.

To fix watering issues, fill up a duplicate pot with the same medium, only ~85-90% dry throughout entire pot. Weigh the dry pot.
Use that as your benchmark. For quick drying times (but more rootballing) water in small amounts, useable to the plant in under 3 days. To expand the roots, adequately drench the soil and wait the 4-8 days to fully dry.

In 1.5-3 weeks post new pics.
I'm using promix and I've been watering every three to four days i wait till itfeels dry when i push my finger in. and i use the liquid test kit for ph
 

TheYokel

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And for fuck's sake quit feeding them. Feed them every other watering, or even every third watering. And give your plant some CalMag, it clearly has rust spots.

And no, your lights don't have to be butt-hugging your plants, even if they are fluoros... I keep mine about 3-4 inches away. That's a lot farther than it sounds... look at a ruler.
 

superloud

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And for fuck's sake quit feeding them. Feed them every other watering, or even every third watering. And give your plant some CalMag, it clearly has rust spots.

And no, your lights don't have to be butt-hugging your plants, even if they are fluoros... I keep mine about 3-4 inches away. That's a lot farther than it sounds... look at a ruler.
I've only fed once so far at the three week mark and used quarter strength ff nutes. Andlike i said i raised my lights last night there at about 4in away now
 

Kush Knight

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I've only fed once so far at the three week mark and used quarter strength ff nutes. Andlike i said i raised my lights last night there at about 4in away now
Raise em higher, if they were completely healthy right now, they'd probably stretch 4-6" in a night.
They don't want to resemble a patch of moss.
 
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