What is wrong with these?

HVNTXRX

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Can anybody point me out to the problem im having or am I even having a problem they've been 2weeks under vegetation and they are very small :/? I noticed I've been over watering them a little so I decreased the amount of water I'm giving them daily so it doesn't leak out of the pots. Also been giving em biobizz grow about 2ml/1l
Do I just cut em off and start a new project? If so is it better to grow in soil or coco? Never tried coco so it would be my first time on it also..also planning to get an mh bulb for my 600w HP's for the vegetative state. By the way the strain is Early Skunk by SensiSeeds Co.IMG_20170328_122715.jpg
 

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dtl420

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Take pics under natural light. It's impossible to see color and discoloration under grow lights.
 

Indacouch

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K what sized pots are you in for starters .......and over watering will stunt your plants growth most definitely.......but your plants are still pretty small so pot size is what ?
 

HVNTXRX

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K what sized pots are you in for starters .......and over watering will stunt your plants growth most definitely.......but your plants are still pretty small so pot size is what ?
They are 11l sure of it :) how can I tell when to water and when not to?
 

dtl420

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They are 11l sure of it :) how can I tell when to water and when not to?
When you get in tune with your medium you can tell by simply lifting the pot, if it feel light then water. This can be difficult at times especially with a bad back like mine. Another way is to wait until the top 1-2 inches of soil become dry.

That's just for your standard potting mix. I mix my own with lots of perlite and coco and water 3-4 times a day. Basically the more air the roots have the more water they need.

Soil is not a bad starting point. I would see them through. Just let them dry a little between watering. Depending on environmental conditions you will probably only need to water every few days.
 

HVNTXRX

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When you get in tune with your medium you can tell by simply lifting the pot, if it feel light then water. This can be difficult at times especially with a bad back like mine. Another way is to wait until the top 1-2 inches of soil become dry.

That's just for your standard potting mix. I mix my own with lots of perlite and coco and water 3-4 times a day. Basically the more air the roots have the more water they need.

Soil is not a bad starting point. I would see them through. Just let them dry a little between watering. Depending on environmental conditions you will probably only need to water every few days.
Alright FAM I keep this in mind (Y)
 
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