Nutes? Light/heat Burn? Help plspls

xason1

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Hello :leaf: Friends,

This is my first grow of 4-way skunk, white russian, and bubble gum strains. I am now 4 weeks into veg (after several days of in-soil germ), might proceed into flowering in a week. Pictures were taken yesterday.

Originally the plans were under 8 CFLs (~18 w/each) and 2 weeks ago they were moved to be under a 400 w metal halide. It's generally around 70-80 F under the plans.. so I don't see how the new light could be burning them, the light as you can see is a bit more than a foot above them. The bubble gum and WR strains have been the 2 main plants to succeed and my 4 way has stunted i believe. May try to revive the 4 way at a later time.. under anoterh cfl grow in the future.

The markings have, this morning, appeared on some of the leaves above the ones that are inflicted in the pictures. So any quick response would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers, and will continue to try and keep yall updated.

PS: Just began a little bit of nutrients.. some biobloom and biogrow, less than a mL in the last watering, which was 2 days ago.. .. am watering again today and will likely use another scarce amount. Feedback?

n' Happy New Years!! :bigjoint:
 

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buggs bunny

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The plant looks droopy,do you let the soil dry out between waterings,if you dont you starve the roots from oxygen.

Looks like a nute lock out from over watering
 

xason1

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right on rfdc, i have been using a mister... will try and water it with a can and let you know if the results change.

and i'm watering usually every oth day so i think it's drying out.
 

runsfromdacops

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right on rfdc, i have been using a mister... will try and water it with a can and let you know if the results change.

and i'm watering usually every oth day so i think it's drying out.
you can still mist if you like just do it after the lights turn off. ass for the watering jsut let the top 1-2" of soil dry out completly befor you water next.

post some more pics in a week or 2 i would like to see how they look then:bigjoint:
 

xason1

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right so the nutes and irregular waterings from last week did their toll, but the planties received a bail out package of a week's pure water and are on the road to recovery... now i'm worried about their sex!

i just started 18/6 tonight after 5 weeks and 2 days veg.. they still appear quite small though. Both were supposed to be from fem. seeds, and I'm faaairly confident plant b (NEXT set of photos) is a fem... but plant a-these photos-looks possibly like a herme :(, so I'm looking for a second opinion... it originally formed those ballsy-things and but there were also things coming out the side of them but those appeared to fall off. Help pls.

cheers!

plant a photos below

PS I will be changing the grow environment again back to a better-white reflective background.
 

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tyke1973

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Looks like nute deficency lower what ever feed you are feeding and give them a good flush get you feed round about 5'5ph.
 

robert 14617

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your foliage is dark green ,your over loading nutes and by the looks over watering like bugs said no oxygen no groth. you said your going into 18/6 after 5 weeks of veg ...18/6 is vegetative groth cycle flower starts at the 12 hour light cycle. just for buffering purposes id go for larger containers...
 

Japsy

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I recently had slight heat stress diagnosed on my plant....the tips curled the otherway as do the sides of the leaves....dosnt look like heat stress if my diognisis was anything to go by....
 

xason1

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i began 18/6 to ease into 12/12 by the end of next week...

i used a rather small amount of nutes on 2 feeds and then stopped - that with the irregular watering from a week+ ago i think accounts for the visible damage .. unsure about the small curling of the leaves-perhaps overwatering, yes. i have been watering quite properly-perhaps too much so i'll give it 3 days to drain until the next feed instead of 2.

was a bit worried about the pot size... it has already been transplanted from when it was just a wee wee baby and is now in something that's slightly less than 10 L. what size do you reccommend?? and any tips on transplanting a plant this developed? bit worried about the shock and all.

no idea about the pistils or balls ne1? i suppose from the pictures it's hard to see.. i guess it isn't necessary to know for about another week either.. praying for some girlies.
 
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