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They look dry, thirsty, maybe try removing some of the chunks from the top of your soil. And add a little something better, something finer but they look very dry in the pics. The green ones I wouldn't mess with other than removing the 'outside' soil and watering them, I wouldn't transplant those yet if it were me, I'd try to better the soil and baby them for a while, let them grow roots and grow more veg, you can slowly top dress with better soil. The others don't look so great. Maybe prop them up with a toothpick. Ya never know. Good luck.
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I would say it could be heat stress. try turning your light down if you can or move it further away. or it could be a nutrient deficiency. as for pests, I use fly strips. try 5.5 for a PH. Get some Microbes too. try one thing at a time so you can see what works and what doesnt. hope I helped out. Take Care!
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try using CAL MAG and record your amounts each time. red or purple stems/stalks usually mean a cal mag deficiency is there. sometimes its genetics I read..If your plants arent getting enough O2 the leaves will droop and yellow out. which could be root rot like I have experienced. or it could be from overwatering. These were the challenges I faced not too long ago. PH really matters too. i grow in soil and I keep the PH at 6.5. I noticed my PH of the soil would raise really fast. When I did more asking around and research, I found that I was over watering, the ph was out of whack and my ladies had a cal mag issue. I went and fixed one thing at a time and monitored the results. Taking notes is a must. getting an air pump and some air stones helped my plants out immensely. I like to use microbes to keep the roots healthy. But Im still learning and these were my findings as I experienced each issue. Hope this helped. take Care!
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HELP!! First time growing got 3 left out of 6. Put last 3 outside one day for about 6hrs and all of them looked fine then my snallest sprout that had just broke soil and made leaves shrank to half its size and the stem has thinned above soil. White dots on back of stem. Drupped peroxide like web told me in diluted form to have chance at killing fungus if thats it and dots have disappeared but leaves are still small and dont look like improving. Got 3 norther lights autos in cups rn under 3 LED lights two smaller on sides and one main light thats 1000w equivelent they put out 700ppfd atleast at hight. I bought scotts top soil fron walmart and mixed it with dirt from backyard cause i was gonna grow outdoors and indoorsbut since my herd has thinned gonna keep them indoors just bought fabric 3gals and foxfarm cultivation nation to transplant them into in next couple days.. Is this sprout gonna grow? Or should i toss it
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They look healthy. Just pluck off the completely yellow ones to improve airflow. I leave them till there is no green left. At 8 weeks they are not autos.
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Hey, first time grower. So I’m about a little over 8 weeks in. I was told 5 of the girls they were autos but clearly they’re not. So being green I put my mesh pots on concrete. I got them on some pallets now but I’m curious what I should do about the yellow mint leaves. Should I prune the dying leaves and leave the greenish/yellow leaves? I also water them every other day and feed them every other other and keep my ph at 6.5. Each close up picture is a different plant. Only 3 if the 7 girls are starting to turn.
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I see that they need fluid way to dry medium and only 24days from sprout that's a pretty quick flip to flower but it's been done won't get as big of harvest doing so with small struggling plants. I'd water more quit removing fans too soon. To dry enviornment in my view.
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Could someone please help me? My babies appear to be drooping and the tops drying out and I can seem to find the problem.
Im a first time grower doing SOG and its a true adventure. Recently I pruned away some fan leafs that were getting in the way of other plants and Im thinking of flipping them to flower as some of them are already too big. The symptoms Im seeing are leafs on the top drying and wilting. I did change their water intake as they are growing quite fast and I suspect I might have given them too much water.
Day: 24
Strain: Critical Kush
Humidity: 45-50%
Lights: Spiderfarmer SE700 (40%)
CO2: 800
I suspect the humidity is low or maybe the lights are too close because I havent been adjusting them to the plants new hight. They seem to be dry on top and the leafs are wilting and slowly dying. This happened recently as I installed CO2 and increased the light to 40% im preparation of flower. Please help my girls.
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You can use hydrogen peroxide in a spray, but use caution. It needs to be diluted with water to about 1.5% and will burn the plant if the concentration is to high. Start with a test area BEFORE you spray down the entire plant. Wait at least 24 hours to look for burn damage. Add more water if the plants are burned. Peroxide degrades to water and oxygen, so no contaminants to be concerned about. You will be dealing with extra water on the plants which can lead to PWM. Peroxide is a double edge tool, use caution. Also a mask to filter droplets and rinse hands afterward or use gloves.
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