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Posted I think in wrong section but trying, newbie and battling intestinal cancer but problem is all a sudden I've started getting a few changes in some leaves on couple and about whole plant on another and were looking nice and green. Ran another fan for exhaust to help pull out the old air and intake fan pushing air in. Temps run around 76-81 at all times. Any suggestions?
Thanks ahead of time👍
 

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What kind of soil and or nutrients are you using? How often do you water? What kind of water you use? Ph? PPM?

Any additional information could help.

I do see what looks like a little over watering. Maybe a touch of or the start of tip burn. Please provide more Info 😀
 
Using water from tap but have water filtration system...only watering about 3 times a week and not pouring a lot on them at a time for fear of over doing it...ordered grow tent for better control of things and better inline exhaust fan hoping will help...need to get soil tester for sure
 
Using water from tap but have water filtration system...only watering about 3 times a week and not pouring a lot on them at a time for fear of over doing it...ordered grow tent for better control of things and better inline exhaust fan hoping will help...need to get soil tester for sure

What kind of soil?

As for watering. Let them dry right up. Get one of those same pots you use, fill it up with dirt but never water it. Lift it, then lift your plant. If 1 is the unwatered dirt, and 10 is fully soaked, water at like a 2 or even 1. Then water it till 10.

It is most likely overwatering, other little things might need to be addressed, but overwatering would kill them before that mattered.
 
Using water from tap but have water filtration system...only watering about 3 times a week and not pouring a lot on them at a time for fear of over doing it...ordered grow tent for better control of things and better inline exhaust fan hoping will help...need to get soil tester for sure


Overwatering is watering too often and eventually the lower half of the pot doesnt dry basically drowning the roots. Not too much at one time.

It is good to saturate the pot evenly to some runoff and then wait until the pot feels very light or with a probe moisture meter should read dry 3/4 way down the pot before watering to runoff again.

You may be burning your plants by leaving dry spots.
 
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