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Wait and see a week just be patient and don't over water them. Don't trim don't top leave them be to recover.
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If you put it in bigger pot with soil with some nutrients, then stop adding nutrients. I would say less light, less water, no added nutrients just plain water. Leave it the f*** alone, stop messing with it and let it catch up. To me it just looks stressed and overwatered
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Since you're in soil you want your pH around 6.5
6.2 is ok as the soil will buffer but if you can hit 6.5 that's ideal.
Just gotta see how they adjust to the new environment.
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I put them in bigger pots and a more stable environment and made a 10L vat of nutrients described under vegetative I in the picture I added, to that I myself added 15ml of sensi cal mag xtra to a EC of 1.13 and a pH of 6.6 by adding a little bit of pH- but think of adding a bit more to make it more around 6.2 what do you guys think of that? And how do I fix this problem with the leaves being so dropped and having slow growth wich could potentially decrease my harvest?
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Reduce humidity to 55% - 60% and temp between 75* - 77*. Turn down PPFD to around 350 ppfd. What nutes are you giving it? Are you letting the media dryback properly?
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Is that a solo coffee cup?
They look a bit large for those cups.
They are also losing pigment which is a classic case easy to diagnose under leaf symptoms.
Temps I'd be peaking at 27 around late veg and 70RH is probably fine.
I think you'll find it easier to manage in a decent size pot.Last edited by Bluey; 10-15-2023, 01:43 PM.
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I have had this problem before and donāt know hat causes it. The upper leaf turn yellowish from thou outside leafs in. The leaves also feel a bit like basilicum leafs the way they bend. The temperature is always around. 27C and moisture between 60/80% I water with nutrients ph to 6.5 and EC 1.1
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They don't look like clone cuttings anymore, put them in a big pot.
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Don't let the fan blow on it, transplant it to bigger pot and don't let it sit in water for days
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Looks over watered to me, also, and maybe lights too close
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hey yāall, i cloned a plant of my motherās and itās surviving š
definitely donāt have the ability to control all my conditions otherwise i prob wouldnāt be posting this. I think itās heat stress/root issues possibly. iāve been giving it kelp and micronutrient balance mix in its water to try and help it deal with the temp.
-temp is around mid 70s-80(itās hot here and iām too broke to keep my place cool š )
-media is coir, vermiculite, perlite, bit of peat and worm castings.
-plastic pot
-light is an altered aero-garden light (basic one you canāt set the timer on :/)
i have a mini fan pointing above it to try and defer some of the heat
THUroughly inspected with magnification even to check for pests and look at the necrosis if it was disease, fungus and the like - No pests, and i donāt believe itās infected with anything.
-using rainwater so PH is 7ish i believe
it just started to dry out yesterday and then i think i may have gave it too much water :/
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