Can someone look these plants over?

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Eternulwinter

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So the story with these two days ago I noticed the tip starting to turn yellow and it got a little soft on the tips of the lower leaves only.My pots were horrible only 1 gallon and poor drainage with ocean forest and perlite by miracle grow.and I transplanted into 2 gallon air pots and watered it with a medium dose of Cal mag 1.5 ml per gallon .went with 50/50 happy frog and organic soil blend and regular perlite.What does anybody see that’s going on with these plants and what should I do at this point?They also don’t really seem to be raising their leaves up I’m not sure if that something that they’re supposed to do all the time when the light is on or not
 
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Beach_Bum

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Look in at them every 3 days and make sure their not dry. Then forget about them for 3 more days. Watching the grass grow makes you worry too much.
 
Eternulwinter

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Bit worse today.noticed new yellow “dots” And one of the other plants that was unaffected yesterday the bottom leaves we’re getting a little droopy as well with yellow/brown tips not sure if all this is still from when it happened in the other situation
 
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First time grower.I’m trying🤣
I know what you mean but fortunately they are a lot tougher then we think they are. They can survive a lot of shit handling by us. And thats a good thing for me.
You did have some kind of problem going on some kind of deficiency. It sounds like you fixed it, new leaves should be normal.
 
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ComfortablyNumb

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Remove damaged growth so it does not draw energy from the rest of the plant.
 
Scar818

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From the way you describe it. It might be light or heat stress. Remember transplanting also puts stress on the plants so just wait a few days and see what happens to the new and healthy leaves. Also get better pictures.
 
Eternulwinter

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From the way you describe it. It might be light or heat stress. Remember transplanting also puts stress on the plants so just wait a few days and see what happens to the new and healthy leaves. Also get better pictures.
100w r spec led at 24 inches and about 77-82 degrees
 
Scar818

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Not really good with light measuring. I use 1700 led gavita. Maybe try to keep them 36 inches from the plant
 
LexLuthor

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Don't use cal mag anymore, your soil should be enough for at least a week or 2

Keep temps and RH in correct range

Just leave them alone until they need water again

Good luck
 
Eternulwinter

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Those are the same leaves that were already damaged, right? Once a leaf is damaged, it does not heal. Ignore old damage.
This is an update from these leaves five days ago.I don’t see it spreading to any other leaves since last week except for one plant that I will put picture of first is now starting to get it on the tips
 
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Eternulwinter

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Here are the pictures of the leaves that were affected from last week they have spread very very slowly I may have corrected it or I may not have
 
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ComfortablyNumb

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It's probably fine. Let it grow some more. Take the bad leaves off.
 
Eternulwinter

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It's probably fine. Let it grow some more. Take the bad leaves off.
I think it’s fine as well can I ask you your opinion on taking the bad leaves off some people say if they’re still green on them then it will just feed on different leaves or you will take away from the plant or stone its growth even more since it’s been through so much already
 
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