Still need help with new grow. I just can't figure this out.

NugNewb

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I have started anew with 6 plants. Two different strains. Just to recap my set up I am in a 2.5 X 2.5 grow room, plenty of good ventilation and fresh air. I have a Mars hydro TS 1000 LED light. Keep the temp around 78 degrees constant and humidity is around 42% - 55%. I started my seedlings in peat pots and immediately I noticed problems with growth rates and overall health of the plants. I transferred after two weeks to ocean forest soil. What I am seeing is yellowing in some of the plants. I am on 3.5 weeks. The soil is good but some of the plants, especially one that has grown really tall compared to the others, are yellowing at a rate of almost daily. The soil is fresh so I don't think it is nute deficiency. I have them in 2 gallon cloth pots. I posted some pics so any help would be appreciated. I hesitate to start feeding cause one of the plants has burnt tips so I was worried the soil was too heavy in N for them. Now I am just running in circles. I don't think it is over watering cause I water every 4 - 5 days and check carefully that it is bone dry before I re-water. Thank you everyone for your expertise and advice........
 

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Kushash

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I have started anew with 6 plants. Two different strains. Just to recap my set up I am in a 2.5 X 2.5 grow room, plenty of good ventilation and fresh air. I have a Mars hydro TS 1000 LED light. Keep the temp around 78 degrees constant and humidity is around 42% - 55%. I started my seedlings in peat pots and immediately I noticed problems with growth rates and overall health of the plants. I transferred after two weeks to ocean forest soil. What I am seeing is yellowing in some of the plants. I am on 3.5 weeks. The soil is good but some of the plants, especially one that has grown really tall compared to the others, are yellowing at a rate of almost daily. The soil is fresh so I don't think it is nute deficiency. I have them in 2 gallon cloth pots. I posted some pics so any help would be appreciated. I hesitate to start feeding cause one of the plants has burnt tips so I was worried the soil was too heavy in N for them. Now I am just running in circles. I don't think it is over watering cause I water every 4 - 5 days and check carefully that it is bone dry before I re-water. Thank you everyone for your expertise and advice........
They are small for 3 1/2 weeks. The 1st thing is usually not enough light.
I would guess that you are keeping them too dry. I can see you already lost a few sets of leaves. Plants in the seedling stage and early veg can do well with additional moisture in the soil. Think of it like spring showers when the soil has more moisture in the early stages.
No fertilizer is needed yet. The plant is likely cannibalizing the lower leaves from lack of water.
 

NugNewb

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They are small for 3 1/2 weeks. The 1st thing is usually not enough light.
I would guess that you are keeping them too dry. I can see you already lost a few sets of leaves. Plants in the seedling stage and early veg can do well with additional moisture in the soil. Think of it like spring showers when the soil has more moisture in the early stages.
No fertilizer is needed yet. The plant is likely cannibalizing the lower leaves from lack of water.
Thanks... I will step it up.... I do appreciate it...
 

Rurumo

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Not to worry, it has only been 1.5 weeks since you transplanted them, correct? So that means their roots are just getting started, digging into the medium. Keep an eye on the new growth, I think you'll see them turn around in a week or two by doing nothing. Don't go overboard and overwater either-right now that soil will stay wet if you soak it because the roots haven't filled it out yet. They'll be fine! Good luck!
 

NugNewb

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Not to worry, it has only been 1.5 weeks since you transplanted them, correct? So that means their roots are just getting started, digging into the medium. Keep an eye on the new growth, I think you'll see them turn around in a week or two by doing nothing. Don't go overboard and overwater either-right now that soil will stay wet if you soak it because the roots haven't filled it out yet. They'll be fine! Good luck!
Thanks for getting back to me... will do....
 

NugNewb

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Any idea what your water PH is? How high is your light above the plants and what is the intensity adjusted to?
I ph my water to 5.5 -6.5. I don't use the meter cause I bought two and they both broke so I use the color chart and ph to that. I have a TS1000 led Mars hydro light, full intensity set at about 3.5 feet above the plants. Thanks...
 

Kushash

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I ph my water to 5.5 -6.5. I don't use the meter cause I bought two and they both broke so I use the color chart and ph to that. I have a TS1000 led Mars hydro light, full intensity set at about 3.5 feet above the plants. Thanks...
Adjusting PH to 6.5 is fine if you have the need to PH your water but 5.5 is too low for ffof.
 

Kushash

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Thanks buddy... I will get on it.... do you by chance recommend a good ph meter that doesn't break the bank??
The cheap ones go for around $40. My guess on the bottom end of the quality or good PH Pens would be the Blue Lab Soil PH Pen for $185. It can be used to check water PH and soil PH. I'm sure there are others for just testing water that are good for less. I don't PH my water but I do test soil PH during a grow to see if it needs additional lime.
 

NugNewb

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Not to worry, it has only been 1.5 weeks since you transplanted them, correct? So that means their roots are just getting started, digging into the medium. Keep an eye on the new growth, I think you'll see them turn around in a week or two by doing nothing. Don't go overboard and overwater either-right now that soil will stay wet if you soak it because the roots haven't filled it out yet. They'll be fine! Good luck!
I just wanted to let you know that you were correct, they did turn around. I noticed it yesterday. Thanks again to you and everyone for your help. I will keep you posted.
 
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