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Light stress/burn or nute burn? Or mag deficiency?

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Light stress/burn or nute burn? Or mag deficiency?

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plant on far right looks like it is having light burn but I doubt this because the other plants aren’t like that & the light is 26 inches away dimmed to 70% (Mars hydro tsl2000)
I know I had a nute burn a while back but this doesn’t necessarily look like that & leaves under it are perfectly green
 

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No way is it too much light for a healthy plant. Looks like root problems. How big are the pots? How much and how often do you feed and water?
 
No way is it too much light for a healthy plant. Looks like root problems. How big are the pots? How much and how often do you feed and water?
Just transplanted to 5 gal last week coming from 1 gal. I use fox farm , happy frog , ocean forest , in the 1 gal but now since I flipped to flower I did happy frog & strawberry fields , they are real sensitive to nutes so I don’t really feed anything & let the soil feed them since there’s always fresh soil w nutes for them. I generally will give them 100 ppm of cal mag in addition to my tap water which averages about 50 ppm every other water as well w seaweed extract & recharge. I water every other day or 2. So sometimes 3 times a week sometimes twice just whenever the pots are light
 
Just transplanted to 5 gal last week coming from 1 gal. I use fox farm , happy frog , ocean forest , in the 1 gal but now since I flipped to flower I did happy frog & strawberry fields , they are real sensitive to nutes so I don’t really feed anything & let the soil feed them since there’s always fresh soil w nutes for them. I generally will give them 100 ppm of cal mag in addition to my tap water which averages about 50 ppm every other water as well w seaweed extract & recharge. I water every other day or 2. So sometimes 3 times a week sometimes twice just whenever the pots are light
You're watering too little too often. Water slowly and even to runoff then wait about a week before watering. Weigh the wet pot and let it lose about 12lb before watering again.
 
You're watering too little too often. Water slowly and even to runoff then wait about a week before watering. Weigh the wet pot and let it lose about 12lb before watering again.
Nahh man last time I tried to wait a little longer to water my plants after that 3rd day they looked almost dead
 
Nahh man last time I tried to wait a little longer to water my plants after that 3rd day they looked almost dead
Thats because your roots are fkd up from not watering correctly to begin with. GL
 
Nahh man last time I tried to wait a little longer to water my plants after that 3rd day they looked almost dead
Your roots cant grow into dry pockets. Nor can they grow into waterlogged soil with poor drainage. If you had transplanted and watered correctly, they would be established in the new container and thriving. Now you have a 1 gallon rotted rootball instead. You might be able to save it, but you would have switch back to veg, dim the light and start watering properly. If you leave them in flower, you probably can't fix and even if you manage to make buds it won't be close to what it should be.
 
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They are very light in color... look like they want some nitrogen to my eyes and possibly a better watering regimen... but I'm far from an expert.
 
lockout, need nitrogen but can't get it from the roots
 
Also have you checked your mediums ph? Could be locked out or root damage.
 
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