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Looking much better now, bro.
I'm guessing you're looking at those leaf tips when you say there appears to be a deficiency? I wouldn't overthink it, looking fine to me. Maybe others will weigh in but if anything it looks like the soil might just be a little too hot for how young/small the plants are.
Looking good, either way. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!! I'll attach more pictures that show the deficiency going on now. It might just be the bottom leaves dying off since I'm basically mainlining the plant. All the new growth seems to be healthy.
I've started using Happy Frog instead of Roots Organic, so hopefully that helps win the hot soil for the youngins.
Also got a cloning chamber and a little veg chamber finally finished! Had to upgrade the fans in the bottom chamber to keep it cooler with more lighting.
Switching to flower today!!
Not sure if this means you're using nutes, but none of your plants look large enough to need nutrients yet.
If you've been feeding nutes, you might be looking at nute burn.
The tips are still clawing downwards in that first pic, which will typically mean you're over-watering or your nutes are too strong.
I'd switch back to water for your next feed if you're already feeding nutes... wait a week or two for the signs of plain water to start showing up in your new growth, then start watching for the lower leaves running out of nutrients and yellowing up, which will tell you they're hungry and needing more.
Don't forget to let the pots get super dry! Looking back to #23 and how spikey those leaves are versus the droopy look in the latest 3-chamber pic, makes them feel over watered. This is truly a "hurry up and wait" hobby; patience is key.
Loving the new chambers! Is the clone chamber top left, and veg chamber top right? Will you be popping seeds in there or taking clones off your veg plants?
Great update! Sorry to hear about your male... nothing worse than waking up to a ballsack.
I wish someone more experienced than me was here weighing in on those smaller plants. They shouldn't be showing the yellowing you're seeing (will be either N def, N toxicity, or some sort of nutrient burn, I'm guessing) and they're too crunched up/shy.
Re: Tyhem being withdrawn/shy - If I were to hazard a guess, the shyness (that is, how tight the leaves are sitting against each other, curling down, etc) looks like over-watering. The best way to learn this is to count days until they physically wilt (let's say 5 days), and then water every X-1 (4 days... or just under that number of days)
I think body posture of the plant (and learning to read it) is pretty important than many people mention. I've put together shots of your plants, and then found healthy plants on Google of a similar size. What I'm trying to illustrate is how straight and pointy the leaves are. They go straight outwards, and don't bend too much.
Then look back at yours and notice how they're all curled down. I would work towards getting that straight look as an initial sign that you're dialling things in. After that, the next step will be to deal with that yellowing (which might be the same issue, we don't know)
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These look overwatered to me. Ease up on the moisture.
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