Holy crap yea, wtf is going on? whats yer watering/feeding schedule? light cycle? how far away are yer lights from the top?
Me: I water once a day now, i use to do it twice a day, every 12 hours, but i figured i might as well just do it once a day. I am feeding them every other day with Big Bloom from fox farms, around 300ppm when fed. I keep em under 18/6 light cycle and they are about 2 inches from my fluro tubes which are 40w 4100k.
What you got man? lets figure this out!
I got a 400W HPS for vegging and flowering because I'm too lazy to find some way to hook up my big CFLs. 19/5 lighting I think or like 18.5/5.5. HPS is like 2 feet above plants.
Wow. Umm only water when the top inch or two of soil is dry man. Once a day is almost definitely going to be too much. I also wouldn't recommend hardly any nutes until it's got a few more sets of leaves too but I'm still learning about nutrients so I might not be the best info source there. Your light and light cycle should be fine. Like I said, you're looking good as long as it doesn't spread and it doesn't affect all of the plant.
Have you checked the ph recently
should be a lot larger at 3 weeks old, if i were to gues thats plants age i would say around 4 days.
Have you checked the ph recently
should be a lot larger at 3 weeks old, if i were to gues thats plants age i would say around 4 days.
have you done or changed anything that would cause stress? high temps? transplants? something like that?
not really, moved em a tad closer to the light, but besides adding nutes last sunday ive done nothing different
Feeding such a young plant is ridiculous, they have all the nutes they need initially from the seed and from the soil they're in, when they've started rapid node growth and you see a very slight deficiency start,then feeding them lightly on veg nutes. Your killing your plants with kindness so they say.
Your better to slightly underfeed a plant than to over feed it at that stage in its life. Id wait until its got at least 4 nodes to start feeding regardless of what they say, seedlings need basically no nutrients to grow compared to a vegging/developed plant.