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Whats wrong? With my lil baby.? Is It underwater

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Whats wrong? With my lil baby.? Is It underwater

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What's your humidity in there?
Do you have a humidifier and is there any chance the mist is getting on the plants?

Your medium isn't compacted is it?

What are you feeding them?
Some of the leaves look dark green, twisting/clawing, and plastic looking and could be a sign of nitrogen toxicity.
 
What's your humidity in there?
Do you have a humidifier and is there any chance the mist is getting on the plants?

Your medium isn't compacted is it?

What are you feeding them?
Some of the leaves look dark green, twisting/clawing, and plastic looking and could be a sign of nitrogen toxicity.
If it is idk how.. Because I haven't started putting any nutrients. It still has its feeders only thing I put was great white on transfer day.. I do have a humidifier if you look in the pic you'll see it.. Its the white thing right beside the plants so I am about 80 percent sure the Humidifier mist is hitting the plants the medium isn't compact
 
Interesting... I have had plants that grew like that, so it could be their genetics. They look mostly healthy and are growing.

Some soils and nutrients retain moisture too well, so I'm wondering if there's still a wet-soil issue. The Great White added microbes that will affect the plants. They'll feed them better. The perlite on the top could reduce evaporation and oxygenation of the soil (I'm guessing). I would use a soil moisture probe on those plants just to get an idea of what it's like down there.
 
Interesting... I have had plants that grew like that, so it could be their genetics. They look mostly healthy and are growing.

Some soils and nutrients retain moisture too well, so I'm wondering if there's still a wet-soil issue. The Great White added microbes that will affect the plants. They'll feed them better. The perlite on the top could reduce evaporation and oxygenation of the soil (I'm guessing). I would use a soil moisture probe on those plants just to get an idea of what it's like down there.
 
I will because something tells me maybe the root is still kinda wet even tho everything else is dry.. I'll give it two more days before watering again
 
The Great White microbes could be (and probably are) blooming. That would increase water retention as well as increase nutrient availability for the plant, contributing to its dark-green color.
 
If this is a soil that you just use on transplanting you shouldn't have did that that stuff has 6 months of feed in it

I never use pre-fertilized soil EVER
 
Personally I would move the light farther away to encourage a bit of stretch. They look healthy and yes a bit wet. But they are so bulky and thick. I would say you're giving them too much light move your light farther away for a week it's not the same as turning the intensity down let your plants reach for the light and then reevaluate
 
Personally I would move the light farther away to encourage a bit of stretch. They look healthy and yes a bit wet. But they are so bulky and thick. I would say you're giving them too much light move your light farther away for a week it's not the same as turning the intensity down let your plants reach for the light and then reevaluate
Ok how much inches away you'd say.? Right now. Its at 20 inch
 
Good morning another update so my Grow closet is Currently 40 percent humidity and temps vary between 70-76 during light on. And 40-60 during lights off. Waited 6 days before I watered today.. Still slowly combating the over/under watering issue.. Still haven't added nutes yet even thou I should of. Plant is 28 days old 18/6 light cycle.. TALK to me 3 different plant just more clear picture all white truffles
 

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Good morning another update so my Grow closet is Currently 40 percent humidity and temps vary between 70-76 during light on. And 40-60 during lights off.
What are the night temps like? Any chance the root zone is on the cold side? Maybe the plants are close to a cold floor?

What is your airflow/exaust situation like?
 
I'm gonna grow a white truffel from seed this summer outdoors. Your plants look plenty green. I'd like to know that also about cold floor. Since they are no way near flowering stage i keep my tent doors open, flaps open to get the heat from the room when lights are out. Find a way to bring the heat up in the room there in.
 
I'm gonna grow a white truffel from seed this summer outdoors. Your plants look plenty green. I'd like to know that also about cold floor. Since they are no way near flowering stage i keep my tent doors open, flaps open to get the heat from the room when lights are out. Find a way to bring the heat up in the room there in.
I use a heating pad.. The ones we use when we are germinating... To keep soil warm but I know I gotta keep the overall plant warm
 
After looking really close at the pics the only other thing that pops out at me is the really short internode length. This would usually indicate a cold, slow plant so I would then look at my environmental situation.

What about fans and airflow?
 
What are the night temps like? Any chance the root zone is on the cold side? Maybe the plants are close to a cold floor?

What is your airflow/exaust situation like?
There not on the cold floor that green been you see there on that on top of a heating pad if it helps any… but at night the temps are low.. I love in NYC so I knew I would have to combat the cold.. One day at a time.. I leave the door ajar sometimes to get heat from the house
 
After looking really close at the pics the only other thing that pops out at me is the really short internode length. This would usually indicate a cold, slow plant so I would then look at my environmental situation.

What about fans and airflow?
I have the AC infinity cloudray Series 2 Auto oscillator.. I would say air low is good
 
There not on the cold floor that green been you see there on that on top of a heating pad if it helps any… but at night the temps are low.. I love in NYC so I knew I would have to combat the cold.. One day at a time.. I leave the door ajar sometimes to get heat from the house
I also live in NYC and know what you're dealing with! No worries a little cold won't kill them, just slows them down a bit. Feels like we're about to turn the corner to spring soon though! Keep us posted!
 
I also live in NYC and know what you're dealing with! No worries a little cold won't kill them, just slows them down a bit. Feels like we're about to turn the corner to spring soon though! Keep us posted!
I will weekly updates for anyone growing white truffles maybe ill start a white truffle room
 
Update: so I watered 8 hrs ago.. And there's a look you guys said over water but.. Do you still think so because they seem to like that I held back water and watered 6 days after
 

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They look great! As they get bigger now the watering will become more frequent if they're happy! Keep doing what you're doing!
 
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