Can't tell if deficient or toxic? Please help

Update!! Just moved her over to a 2.5x4 by 2.5 deep box, lined it with emergency blanket and set up my cfls in there. It's ALOT more room. I had the lights on the entire time I was doing the finishing touches and noticed the temps stay alot cooler than the much smaller cab I had her in before. I will be updating you guys on how she adjusts to the new move. Ill be moving this over to a growing thread soon as well. Thanks fellow herbalist :)
 
Too much Nitrogen would be one problem I see. You have that dark green color and clawing starting. Also might back the lights off a little, more is usually better but not always, if you are getting some heat.

Overall it looks like they are being pushed too hard w/ferts and light and heat. Give em a break and i'd expect they will take off.

Might be way off-base but that's what it looks like from pics.

Peace -AIM
 
I find backing the lights of a little with nutrient overdose to help a little too

Too much Nitrogen would be one problem I see. You have that dark green color and clawing starting. Also might back the lights off a little, more is usually better but not always, if you are getting some heat.

Overall it looks like they are being pushed too hard w/ferts and light and heat. Give em a break and i'd expect they will take off.

Might be way off-base but that's what it looks like from pics.

Peace -AIM
 
Thanks guys your advice is very appreciated. The temps now are a good 81-85 degrees at the hottest part of the day. I retook a drive out to my local hydro shop this morning to grab a ph meter to find out they're closed Sundays. Guess I should of checked first.
 
Thanks guys your advice is very appreciated. The temps now are a good 81-85 degrees at the hottest part of the day. I retook a drive out to my local hydro shop this morning to grab a ph meter to find out they're closed Sundays. Guess I should of checked first.

Can have my ph meter, eventually yours will start to gather dust in the cupboard like mine. When you get everything right in soil from the start ph and such is never an issue.
People telling me this didnt stop me from buying a dead fancy one!
 
Yea I just got a little too excited and should of taken a few more pre cautions when planting her. I think the first thing I did wrong was mix bird guano in when the soil already has enough bat guano to sustain her.
 
Soil normally feeds for a while, extra nutes not needed. Before you get that oh meter retry with a new seed and see if its better.
 
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