Need help please!!! Anyone

Butterflyboy5

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I have two lemon kush plants about a lil over a month and a half old and one of the them is really small and the two of the leaves are turning white dryish, while the other is almost twice it's size and the smaller one was planted first?
 

Alienwidow

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Pics. Your explanation means nothing if i cant see the problem. Include what youve done......everything from the height of the tent to soil composition and your feed shedule as of thus far.
 

Butterflyboy5

Active Member
I'm not sure what soil I use. And as for watering I give both plants about 2-3 ml every other day and as for lighting I'm using a 60w 120v and a 25w 130v both fluorescent and I'll take them outside three times a week for natural sun light for about 5 hours then back indoors for about 8-10 hours... Hold on ill post pics right now :)
 

Alienwidow

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Light cycle, soil composition or origin if its never been amended, light height, temps, nutes if any and how many/w how much added, temps, strain vendor, ventilation, air flow, ph of water, ppm of water, phd/non, bennies added, foliar?, calmag?, runoff? Dry soil at waterings? More.u Im out..night :)
 

thump easy

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they look great just keep the ph around 5.8 to 6.1 and light not to close but i think they look good.. and ppm's decent you should be golden but they dont look bad at all.
 

curious2garden

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They've stretched. You want to strengthen those lower stems. Get the lights closer and pot up. They look good just stretchy.
 

Butterflyboy5

Active Member
basic house lights but i dont understand how one of the plants that is younger is bigger than the older one and its bottom leaves are whitish. and the also get natrual sun light not just indoor
 
They seem to be experiencing roots that have no more room. If so, pot up.
They look fine - don't panic. But do get better lightning, you'll not regret it.
 

AimAim

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In my opinion they look far from "fine" for 6 weeks old. A couple of the most stretched out plants I've ever seen. You gotta get more and better lighting on them ASAP
 
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