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Hey guys, new to the forums. I read the pinned threads but couldn't put a diagnosis on the problem.

This is my 4th grow, and I haven’t encountered this yet. Curious to what this is and if I need to worry about it?

Grow Specs?:
Wedding cake strain

1 month old

1 gallon pot

Roots Organic Soil

I’ve not given them nutrients yet, they got transplanted into this pot 2 weeks ago and figured the new soil was enough for a little bit. Maybe I’m wrong?
Water is always ph to 6.5(nothing fancy, just faucet water from a well and ph down from 7. As close to room temp as I can get it.) I also water when dry, they are not on any sort of schedule.

2 Mars Hydro ts1000 lights, 2 feet away, 6am-12am

5x5 grow tent

temp is 75, humidity is 60-70%(I lowered it today, like an hour ago to 55-60%)

I've heard roots soil may come with pests, before I potted them I looked at the soil for straight up an hour with a magnifying glass to see if I could see anything move or anything abnormal lmao so hopefully it's not that.

They look healthy to me otherwise :) TIA for the help!

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Hey guys, new to the forums. I read the pinned threads but couldn't put a diagnosis on the problem.

This is my 4th grow, and I haven’t encountered this yet. Curious to what this is and if I need to worry about it?

Grow Specs?:
Wedding cake strain

1 month old

1 gallon pot

Roots Organic Soil

I’ve not given them nutrients yet, they got transplanted into this pot 2 weeks ago and figured the new soil was enough for a little bit. Maybe I’m wrong?
Water is always ph to 6.5(nothing fancy, just faucet water from a well and ph down from 7. As close to room temp as I can get it.) I also water when dry, they are not on any sort of schedule.

2 Mars Hydro ts1000 lights, 2 feet away, 6am-12am

5x5 grow tent

temp is 75, humidity is 60-70%(I lowered it today, like an hour ago to 55-60%)

I've heard roots soil may come with pests, before I potted them I looked at the soil for straight up an hour with a magnifying glass to see if I could see anything move or anything abnormal lmao so hopefully it's not that.

They look healthy to me otherwise :) TIA for the help!

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They look like they can use a little epsom salt, but other than that I wouldn’t stress it. Over thinking, and trying too many things can just complicate things. Water with a light feed til you get run off, and bump the feed up weekly by a little, to supply new growth.
 
Only issue I really see is you are working with insufficient light for a 5x5 to flower. For now, positioning the lights/plants strategically can get you by. The reflective walls are your best friend in your current situation.
 
They look like they can use a little epsom salt, but other than that I wouldn’t stress it. Over thinking, and trying too many things can just complicate things. Water with a light feed til you get run off, and bump the feed up weekly by a little, to supply new growth.

For sure, I'll start giving them their nutrients next water. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't something serious since I've never seen that happen, and the only thing I could compare it too was TMV but highly doubted that was the case.

Are the lights gonna cost me a ton of yield? I'll definitely look into getting a new one if it's gonna be a problem when I switch them to flower. I'll just have to do some research which one to get
 
For sure, I'll start giving them their nutrients next water. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't something serious since I've never seen that happen, and the only thing I could compare it too was TMV but highly doubted that was the case.

Are the lights gonna cost me a ton of yield? I'll definitely look into getting a new one if it's gonna be a problem when I switch them to flower. I'll just have to do some research which one to get
It really depends on how big you are trying to make the plants. I would bring the light 18”-20” from the floor (anywhere in the tent) to get an idea of what your footprint of light is. Try and keep your plants within a reasonable size to stay within that footprint. Know that whatever lands outside the footprint will likely be sub par growth.
 
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