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MrJGenetics

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Hi guys, my name is Jano but everyone can just call me MrJ.

I am new to growing indoor and i have. noticed something on my smallest auto today and i am not sure what i am dealing with.

The strain in GorillaGlue#4, 18-6 light cycle, 100 watt full spectrum LED and it is hanging approximately 30 inches above plants, temperature is about 74 Fahrenheit at night time and during the day about 77 Fahrenheit, humidity is constantly around 55%-65%, not using any nutrients as i am trying to grow fully organic.

I hope this information may help to help answer my question.
 

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Bigby

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Looks like over watering to me. You've got a bit of a problem with your roots, which is showing in the leaves. Also, i see moisture on the leaves - that is very likely to cause problems too, blot that up with some tissue.

I admire you for wanting to grow fully organic, but that plants is going to need nutrients (autos are notoriously heavy feeders). You can get organic nutrients - i'd try them if I were you. Cal/Mag is also an essential, and will help the plant be healthy and take up it's nutrients better.

They're looking ok though - very indica looking.
 

Wastei

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Hi guys, my name is Jano but everyone can just call me MrJ.

I am new to growing indoor and i have. noticed something on my smallest auto today and i am not sure what i am dealing with.

The strain in GorillaGlue#4, 18-6 light cycle, 100 watt full spectrum LED and it is hanging approximately 30 inches above plants, temperature is about 74 Fahrenheit at night time and during the day about 77 Fahrenheit, humidity is constantly around 55%-65%, not using any nutrients as i am trying to grow fully organic.

I hope this information may help to help answer my question.
What do you mean by fully organic? You mixed and cooked your own soil mix with amendments? If that's the case it's probably to hot for the size of plant.

Bottled organic nutrients with amended soil is not really fully organic IMO. Every organic nutrient line made on a commercial scale is often more dirty than traditional salt based nutrients with the use of oxidizers instead of being broken down by enzymes.

Organic nutrient lines most often contain more heavy metals etc because the source material is dirty. If you want something clean and fully organic I would rather cook my own soil with clean and cobtrolled amendments.

You're better of with bottled nutrients starting out to learn the basics. Two part A and B from any reputable brand will do the job. Good luck!
 
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MrJGenetics

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What do you mean by fully organic? You mixed and cooked your own soil mix with amendments? If that's the case it's probably to hot for the size of plant.

Bottled organic nutrients with amended soil is not really fully organic IMO. Every organic nutrient line made on a commercial scale is often more dirty than traditional salt based nutrients with the use of oxidizers instead of being broken down by enzymes.

Organic nutrient lines most often contain more heavy metals etc because the source material is dirty. If you want something clean and fully organic I would rather cook my own soil with clean and cobtrolled amendments.

You're better of with bottled nutrients starting out to learn the basics. Two part A and B from any reputable brand will do the job. Good luck!
Also i have never given any of my plants any nutes, i just water them.
 
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