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Yeah I think so too, I’ve reduced to %60 and lifted it up a bit more .is your light at full power? the twisted look to your leaves make me think it may be getting too much light... either dim them down or lift up the light for a while...
How long have they been in those pots? Also I agree with @2Bad as far as the one your concerned with. Looks exactly like one of my girls from a couple grows back when I gave it a foliar feed and sprayed too heavy. That run off on the tips of the leaves will cause that look in my experience. Hope that helps.My seedlings are now at the end of week 2 . Should they be taller ? Or am I just being impatient
do they also not look to good? Seems one is dropping . And I didn’t water yesterday due to that reason
They only were transplanted 3 days ago, I dont wet the leaves anymore . Thought it was a cal mag issue originally so mixed up straight cal mag as a foliage spray and did that. But have stopped as like others have said it’s probably the Light intensity was too high.How long have they been in those pots? Also I agree with @2Bad as far as the one your concerned with. Looks exactly like one of my girls from a couple grows back when I gave it a foliar feed and sprayed too heavy. That run off on the tips of the leaves will cause that look in my experience. Hope that helps.
When a leaf turns around (under the leaf get exposed to the light), it means the light is too strong?is your light at full power? the twisted look to your leaves make me think it may be getting too much light... either dim them down or lift up the light for a while...
Not sure mate I’ve never seen thatWhen a leaf turns around (under the leaf get exposed to the light), it means the light is too strong?
What did you mean by twisted look? Me learning...Not sure mate I’ve never seen that
Oh that,s not you who said that. sorryNot sure mate I’ve never seen that
Yes, IMO the 2 biggest mistakes new growers make are 1: Over watering (watering too frequently) and 2: Too much light early on.When a leaf turns around (under the leaf get exposed to the light), it means the light is too strong?
Look at the plant in the center of your first picture. Do you see how the leaves bend and show a slight twist? Light intensity being too strong can cause that. Raise/dim your lighting and that should begin to fix itself.What did you mean by twisted look? Me learning...
Thanks!Yes, IMO the 2 biggest mistakes new growers make are 1: Over watering (watering too frequently) and 2: Too much light early on.
Either raise the light up so they grow into the light or dim it down. You'll be surprised sometimes how "less" is actually "more" beneficial when it comes to cannabis. This applies to both lighting and nutrients and a few other things as well.
Look at the plant in the center of your first picture. Do you see how the leaves bend and show a slight twist? Light intensity being too strong can cause that. Raise/dim your lighting and that should begin to fix itself.
Yea five is the standard. And usually people just “top” the top lolis it too early to top my plants ?? do i wait for 5 nodes ? then cut down to 3 ?
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