So I’m growing 12 plants (5dosidoscookied5criticalwidow2alaskanpurpleAll feminised)under two 1800w led lights temp is always in the 70s humidity kept at a steady 60. The leaves turned like this after I forgot to water them and they became underwatered but when I watered them they perked back up and just look crazy this time peep I don’t even know what’s wrong last two feedings were just water 6.5-6.8ph
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Here's my 2 cents...too wet and need risers looks like they are sitting on cardboard to absorb but it's wet. I think temp is too low and need circulation looks crowded. SorrySmoke Ganja create Peace Respect Nature don't trash the Planet
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Curling (upwards, like they look like a canoe) leaves usually means heat or light stress as well as yellowing leaves. Yellowing leaves can also be a sign of underwatering if it is combined with too much heat or light. Some leaves look broken/desiccated so you should also check for pests.
Just because the humidity is correct doesn't mean all the plants like it humid. I have read that Alaskan purple likes more Arid (dry conditions).
The cardboard could potentially be an issue too. It is possible that the cardboard is staying wet and any chemicals present in the cardboard could be getting absorbed by the roots assuming you are using fabric pots. if the bottom doesn't dry out it could be root rot is setting in. get rid of the cardboard and if none of that helps try some nutrients...it could just be a simple deficiency.
One last point is as mentioned in another post...make sure you have good air circulation (a fan)I hope there is an afterlife...there are a lot of friends and family I'd like to see again, one day.
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Here’s how they look now been flowering for about 79 days I think it’s time to harvest everything milky I just have one concern about the lower nugs and one top nug having white pistils still tell me what ya think should I harvest or wait I have pictures of the top of the plant looking good and the bottom a little behind and another one with the pistol on a main nug
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I'd leave them grow unless you are in a hurry. By the looks of some of the pics you posted I'd say the ones that have dark green leaves are getting too much nitrogen. anyway at this point if you are in no hurry, I would just do plain watering with properly PH'd water and let them use up all the nitrogen. They may fatten up a bit more. they do have a lot of trichomes but the buds don't look very fat.
Lower the humidity to 40 and move the light up an inch or 2. Patience may get you some fatter buds.
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