Strange Skunk Issues, Help Please!

So i have been in the growth for 18 days now with a MH light 50W and a florescent light on for 24H throughout the grow. My plant has been starting to have somewhat droop on the tips i'm not too sure i just transplanted one of the plants into a bigger pot but i still don't really know why. There are no spots or anything and the plant is growing very fast but i'll include some photos and allow y'all to see if you think there's anything going on which i should be concerned about. It's strain is special skunk and this is my first grow. I have not used any ferts yet until i get to the flowering part because the soil i am using has a good amount of ferts already in it and i can supply the soil info. Also notice how its curling inwards idk what this is, any help would be amazing. Thanks <3curr.JPG curr.JPG curr.JPG
 
Using filtered water from the fridge with the lid of the bottle open for days to make sure the water is fine. I have been watering once a day, i don't know i could be overwatering because the leaf is somewhat curling down and in as seen. Please Help
 

Bud1284

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Using filtered water from the fridge with the lid of the bottle open for days to make sure the water is fine. I have been watering once a day, i don't know i could be overwatering because the leaf is somewhat curling down and in as seen. Please Help
Could be heat or watering habits.

What is the temps in there and what are your watering habits? How much and how often?
 
Could be heat or watering habits.

What is the temps in there and what are your watering habits? How much and how often?
Temps are around 20 to 25 degrees with 30-45% humidity and it's in a wardrobe.
I have been watering once a day and this could be too much.
 

Bud1284

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Temps are around 20 to 25 degrees with 30-45% humidity and it's in a wardrobe.
I have been watering once a day and this could be too much.
Temp should be fine - Humidity needs to be higher for sure.
I do not really know how to increase it other than chuck in a bucket of water in there - I live in a country where it is almost over 60% all year!

Once a day is definitely too much - Only applies to seedlings in small pots.
Try every 3 days or so at that size and see how it reacts.

I would also try to put the light schedule to 18/6 or 20/4 rather than 24/0 - A plant also needs to rest a bit.

Good luck!
 
Temp should be fine - Humidity needs to be higher for sure.
I do not really know how to increase it other than chuck in a bucket of water in there - I live in a country where it is almost over 60% all year!

Once a day is definitely too much - Only applies to seedlings in small pots.
Try every 3 days or so at that size and see how it reacts.

I would also try to put the light schedule to 18/6 or 20/4 rather than 24/0 - A plant also needs to rest a bit.

Good luck!
Okay thanks for this. Well i was able to get the humidity to around 55-59% so i think that's good enough. I have not watered now for 24H so i hope a few of the leaves will unroll and kick back up.

Do you think i would need to feed my plant? Only fertilizer i have is a tomato fertilizer which has a NPK of 5-1-4. Would this be good to do around now? Thanks
 

Bud1284

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Okay thanks for this. Well i was able to get the humidity to around 55-59% so i think that's good enough. I have not watered now for 24H so i hope a few of the leaves will unroll and kick back up.

Do you think i would need to feed my plant? Only fertilizer i have is a tomato fertilizer which has a NPK of 5-1-4. Would this be good to do around now? Thanks
Good - Let it another 24h and lift the pot, if it feels light then water it - Then lift pot again to know the difference between dry and wet so you can synchronize your watering habits. Weight test is always good to know if its the right moment to water or not.

I normally run autos in soil but the fact is, soil (if mixed correctly) has all the nutrients a plant needs for at least the first 4-5 weeks. No matter autos or photos. Tomatoes fertilizer is good but always better if you have specific fertilizers for cannabis.

If the plant is recovering from a shock or something else, i would not feed now. Let it grow a bit and see what she says - You will know if she would need nutes by the looks of her. But honestly, before at least 4-5 weeks, i do not think you need to feed her.

You can keep posting here about evolution and we will try to help out.
 
Good - Let it another 24h and lift the pot, if it feels light then water it - Then lift pot again to know the difference between dry and wet so you can synchronize your watering habits. Weight test is always good to know if its the right moment to water or not.

I normally run autos in soil but the fact is, soil (if mixed correctly) has all the nutrients a plant needs for at least the first 4-5 weeks. No matter autos or photos. Tomatoes fertilizer is good but always better if you have specific fertilizers for cannabis.

If the plant is recovering from a shock or something else, i would not feed now. Let it grow a bit and see what she says - You will know if she would need nutes by the looks of her. But honestly, before at least 4-5 weeks, i do not think you need to feed her.

You can keep posting here about evolution and we will try to help out.
Alright yeah i'll leave the plant for a few more days till the leaves start to roll back out to normal then slowly start to water again but make sure i feel the weight of the pot
 
Would i be able to post an updated photo because the leaf is still curled and i don't know if it will get better? Please get back to me on this. Thank you!
 

Bud1284

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Would i be able to post an updated photo because the leaf is still curled and i don't know if it will get better? Please get back to me on this. Thank you!
Hey mate, sorry i was travelling and back today.

You can post the picture but as long as new growths do not curl you should be fine!
 
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