Whats the deal here?

puke

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I really doubt i'm over-feeding them. using organics bio-thrive-grow and cal mag (go box) So they just are a little yellowish, among other things. I'm not giving up, getting frustrated, what ever happend to just using good soil and some water. All these freaking nutrients man....

I wish someone could come over to tell me what im doing wrong untill i get the hang of it. haha

Any pointers would be awesome!!
 

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Mirrordawn

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That's one funky looking plant man. Have you double checked your ratios. How old is this plant? What are the conditions of the environment you are growing them in?
 

puke

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That's one funky looking plant man. Have you double checked your ratios. How old is this plant? What are the conditions of the environment you are growing them in?
3.5 weeks old, how can I check my ratios? Using a 600 watt metal halide it's a closet grow door is never shut windows always open and 3 fans using Fox Farm ocean forest soil
 

Mirrordawn

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I never bored with those, I guess they good for seedlings but eventually you'll need to transplant them and learn when is the best time to feed your plant. I usually feed my plants before the light cycle around on the medium and at the base of the root. For now I would suggest cut down on the nutrients for now. Go and get some epsom salts. You can get them at your local store. Read the box. Then light water but make sure to pick up the pot lightly off the ground and check how heavy the pot is. This should give you a clear indication on how much water is in the pot when or dry.

I normally use a mix of perlite and cocopeat, you should try that and see if you get any results. Mix about 1/4., maybe even 1/3 into a bigger pot that you can hand water ever 2 - 3 days.
 
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