Need help diagnosing (noob)

Anubiscanibus

New Member
Hey guys first time posting anything about my plant here this is a combination of The White and Fire OG (White fire og) otherwise known as wifi og and its about say 15 ish since i started growing her, pretty much over night/today her leaves started curling a little and turning yellow, i got some photos here i just need help diagnosing as i don't want to make things worse with her.

Also additional comments on if shes looking small or big i dont have any experience growing, she was also just transplanted if that helps.
 

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lio lacidem

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How about some info on what you did to make it look like that?
1. Type of soil
2. Did you give nutes?
3. If so how much how often.
4. Jow often and how much water
5. Type of light and close.

If you answer these you will get some hood help
 

sparkygeek

Well-Known Member
It looks like it might be burning... Are you using fertilizer? Seedlings only need water for the first couple of weeks! Best of luck!
 

Nugachino

Well-Known Member
That looks light either light and or nutrient burn.

It's a seedling. They can't handle intense light. Heat. Or large amounts of water and nutrients. Back it all off. And it might recover.
 

Anubiscanibus

New Member
1. The soil i tested is organic and has a ph level of 6.2
2. I haven't given it any nutrients (up until lately it hasnt shown any signs of deficiencies)
3. Bulb is a 100w LED which used to be close i did back it off quite a bit a as soon as i saw my plant show signs of anything.
4. Quite possible i over watered her aswell, i will cut down on her water and keep this forum updated on my little girl! THANKS EVERYONE
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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1. that plant's too small to need transplanting, you want to leave it in something the size of a large party cup till it gets 4 or 5 sets of leaves, even starts to show branching growth at the bases of leaves. if you transplant too early they have to spend too much time growing roots to fill the new area, and growth above the ground slows down till the roots catch up.
2. i almost guarantee you transplanted into soil that has nutes in it, that is too hot for your seedling. put it back in whatever you had it in for another couple of weeks, and i'd leech a pot of the new soil a few days before you transplant it again, so its not so hot
 

Chef420

Well-Known Member
Don't worry if you screw up. We all have. I've been growing exactly one year. There's a definite learning curve you just have to experience.
Enjoy the ride.
 

tpc_mikey

Well-Known Member
15ish? is that in 15 days if so man o man you got some issues she should look like this after 15days21817.JPG
 

Anubiscanibus

New Member
Im counting 15 days from when she first came in contact with the wet paper towel to germinate, i know most people dont count this way sorry for the confusion
 
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