A little more info..................
from Seed, 10 week old, 5 gallon grow bucket, about 3 ft, fox farm soil and feeding system, water when dry (4-5 days)/ spring water ph 6.5, 18 inches, 4x2 indoor grow tent; temp 78- humidity 40-48%
Your pictures are a little out of focus but you do have something going on I can't tell if I'm seeing bug damage or not so clearer pictures will definitely help
Hey! I'm a dirt guy too and used to use Fox Farms trio. Looks to me like your plants are hungry. You might want to try the following and see if it helps:
1. Feed/feed/clear + cal/mag or Epsom Salts 2 tsp/gal
2. Increase your feedings. Allow them to dry out to a point but not bone dry. See if they will gobble down a gallon in 3 days.
Overall they look great! Good job so far.
DEFINITELY OVERWATERING! See those purple stems, tips of leaves turning down, and washboard looking leaves (full looking). You have them in pots to big for your plants, hence this causes most people to overwater in the medium where the roots have not yet been established and the if you don't watch it you will soon have nutrient burn with nutes are not being used by the roots just yet.
As a rule, with the exception of a clone maybe, a cannabis plant should never be transplanted into a pot bigger than the plant's diameter, otherwise you are growing dirt, and is the #1 way of killing a plant. With this accomplished you should be able to go about 4-5 days between waterings and when it requires more than this, transplant again following that same rule.DEFINITELY OVERWATERING! See those purple stems, tips of leaves turning down, and washboard looking leaves (full looking). You have them in pots to big for your plants, hence this causes most people to overwater in the medium where the roots have not yet been established and the if you don't watch it you will soon have nutrient burn with nutes are not being used by the roots just yet.
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why do you say bugs? I do not see any indication of bugs....?????Bugs
Thanks for the feedback! I've posted better pics
+1 Check for mites with magnificationBugs