SO whats wrong with my plants??

Ghost420

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hey guy i was just wondering if you guys thought my plants had any problems

leaves don't seem droopy but i cant explain what it is could someone offer explanations?

any help would be nice thanks

if you need grow info i would be more then happy to provide it.
 

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anhedonia

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Looks like over watering but ive had plants that looked over watered and that wasnt the problem at all.
 

weedyoo

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It mos def too much nitrogen. Those dark green leaves give it away.
i dont agree with you and this might back me up

Plants need lots of N during vegging, but it's easy to overdo it. Added too much? Flush the soil with plain water. Soluble nitrogen (especially nitrate) is the form that's the most quickly available to the roots, while insoluble N (like urea) first needs to be broken down by microbes in the soil before the roots can absorb it. Avoid excessive ammonium nitrogen, which can interfere with other nutrients.
Too much N delays flowering. Plants should be allowed to become N-deficient late in flowering for best flavor.
Nitrogen Deficiencies
Plants will exhibit lack of vigor, slow growth and will be weak and stunted. Quality and yield will be significantly reduced. Older leaves become yellow (chlorotic) from lack of chlorophyll. Deficient plants will exhibit uniform light green to yellow on older leaves, these leaves may die and drop. Leaf margins will not curled up noticeably. Chlorosis will eventually spread throughout the plant. Stems, petioles and lower leaf surfaces may turn purple.Nutrients PH Problems On Marijuana Plants Spots Symptoms That Appear
 

mmclean3

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feel the soil, if its super wet under when u stick ur pinky in it, Then its overwatering, if its not, it may be underwatering. Otherwise I'm not quite sure what else it could be.
 

UserFriendly

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i dont agree with you and this might back me up

Plants need lots of N during vegging, but it's easy to overdo it. Added too much? Flush the soil with plain water. Soluble nitrogen (especially nitrate) is the form that's the most quickly available to the roots, while insoluble N (like urea) first needs to be broken down by microbes in the soil before the roots can absorb it. Avoid excessive ammonium nitrogen, which can interfere with other nutrients.
Too much N delays flowering. Plants should be allowed to become N-deficient late in flowering for best flavor.
Nitrogen Deficiencies
Plants will exhibit lack of vigor, slow growth and will be weak and stunted. Quality and yield will be significantly reduced. Older leaves become yellow (chlorotic) from lack of chlorophyll. Deficient plants will exhibit uniform light green to yellow on older leaves, these leaves may die and drop. Leaf margins will not curled up noticeably. Chlorosis will eventually spread throughout the plant. Stems, petioles and lower leaf surfaces may turn purple.Nutrients PH Problems On Marijuana Plants Spots Symptoms That Appear
This post has nothing to do with my reply to the original post.
 

Ghost420

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just give the plant some 26-4-6 so i am gonna hold off on ferts until flower. i would say the plant is growing at a good pace its is 6 weeks old.
 
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