steve1966
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Pictured are four surviving of my f2 seedlings. (This is my second grow)
The first two pictures are of the 6th seedling which is about a month and a half old.
The other three were started about a week later.
The 9th seedling, in the solo cup still, started out and is still much smaller than the rest.
I can't quite tell with the 6th seedling if the yellow discoloration on the leaves is a light related issue or nutrient issue as the other three seedlings are doing well in the same tent with the same conditions, soil and nutrients. I don't want to change anything up and make things worse.
No leaf curl or tip burn, either.
I understand that each plant has it's own needs, just curious if anything in particular jumps out regarding the yellow spots/markings on the leaves of the 6th plant (first two pix).
I also realize the red diodes made the leaves of the others look purplish, but they appear healthy with no signs of yellowing or other stress.
Temp is around 74 f and rH is averaging 70 %
soil with 4-4-4 gaia green
pH 6.5
thanks for the insight.
The first two pictures are of the 6th seedling which is about a month and a half old.
The other three were started about a week later.
The 9th seedling, in the solo cup still, started out and is still much smaller than the rest.
I can't quite tell with the 6th seedling if the yellow discoloration on the leaves is a light related issue or nutrient issue as the other three seedlings are doing well in the same tent with the same conditions, soil and nutrients. I don't want to change anything up and make things worse.
No leaf curl or tip burn, either.
I understand that each plant has it's own needs, just curious if anything in particular jumps out regarding the yellow spots/markings on the leaves of the 6th plant (first two pix).
I also realize the red diodes made the leaves of the others look purplish, but they appear healthy with no signs of yellowing or other stress.
Temp is around 74 f and rH is averaging 70 %
soil with 4-4-4 gaia green
pH 6.5
thanks for the insight.
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