nutrient issues?

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hello everyone, first time grower here and im a little unsure as to what is wrong with these clones. i think maybe nitrogen deficiency in the GDP and im not sure about the pleasant kush any advice would be appreciated!
 

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hello everyone, first time grower here and im a little unsure as to what is wrong with these clones. i think maybe nitrogen deficiency in the GDP and im not sure about the pleasant kush any advice would be appreciated!

nothing is wrong , its totally normal , until they have a root system establish they will feed on the older leaves .. dont worry , focus on the new growth forget about older leaves.. your clones are fine ..
 
thank you for the reassurance!!
and have been in solo cups no longer than a week. i'm going to transplant them tomorrow before work hopefully.
 
They are in a hand full of terrible looking soil and your wondering whats wrong. They are starving and starting to burn from the salt build up you get in very small pots that dry too quickly. Re pot into much bigger pots with better medium.
 
haha no i just got the clones in solos. transplanting them now almost done. used fox farm ocean forest. seemed like a good choice after doing some reading.
 

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so i have them under my 1000w HPS bc thats all i have. only have the ballast set at 75% is that too much? i had them under some cfls that i found around the house i just didnt feel like it was anywhere near enough light. should i got out and buy a t5? i feel like it would definitely be better for my power bill...working with a limited budget...sorry veering away from the original topic
 
I would go 50% on that 1k. The first and third look like they need nitrogen, and the second one looks like she needs calmag. I would say that you could start nutes, after they recover from the X-plant. You might consider calmag w/ your next watering. Enjoy.
 
so i am a little bit worried about root rot. the top 3 inched if soil is dry, i stick my finger in the little drainage hole in the bottom and the soil is pretty wet still. i should have put something in the bottom of the pots to help the drainage i feel like...ride it out? or transplant again? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 
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