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I thought me small seedlings were doing ok why what's wrong with them? My first time ever growing so im open to advice and why do you think I need to move them into bigger potsI see even your small seedlings have problems. I have never used all coco coir i mix it with my potting soil and add lots of perilite for drainage. Do you think your pot is too small for your plant?
you have given yourself a challenge there , lol are they autos and what sort of light do you have ?I thought me small seedlings were doing ok why what's wrong with them? My first time ever growing so im open to advice and why do you think I need to move them into bigger pots
I agree , you're cooking them.Your cooking them.
They all have mag def from too much light.
Nitrogen def and they are
getting thier asses kicked from too much hheat/light output.
Set lights to 30-40% output and raise it to at least 25 in above canopy.
Up your N
Increase airflow.
Get that temp down.
Lowering the lights output will stop pulling all the mag, and get the leaves normal praying
Epsom salts
Lights are on lowest setting and me fan is on highest setting and the light was 30 inchYour cooking them.
They all have mag def from too much light.
Nitrogen def and they are
getting thier asses kicked from too much hheat/light output.
Set lights to 30-40% output and raise it to at least 25 in above canopy.
Up your N
Increase airflow.
Get that temp down.
Lowering the lights output will stop pulling all the mag, and get the leaves normal praying
Epsom salts
you have given yourself a challenge there , lol are they autos and what sort of light do you have ?
i guarantee they are overwatered...it took me a year and killing 3 grows to stop overwatering , and adding nutrient, and getting light burn, but you can help it by using different pots to allow airflow (or get those ones off the floor ) so they can dry out a bit.
ive also recently got into using orchid mix for drainage , it also has charcoal , perlite , and insect frass! etc .
the other thing that can cause yellow leaves is a light which is too bright, easy to do with leds.
i bet you could leave those for 2 weeks and they wouldnt need watering
When I leave them they droop abit then when I water them they stand up so I didn't think I'd overwatered them I've been alot easier on the water coz I watered fuck out the bigger ones when they was seedlings and no they aint autos they are special kush photosyou have given yourself a challenge there , lol are they autos and what sort of light do you have ?
i guarantee they are overwatered...it took me a year and killing 3 grows to stop overwatering , and adding nutrient, and getting light burn, but you can help it by using different pots to allow airflow (or get those ones off the floor ) so they can dry out a bit.
ive also recently got into using orchid mix for drainage , it also has charcoal , perlite , and insect frass! etc .
the other thing that can cause yellow leaves is a light which is too bright, easy to do with leds.
i bet you could leave those for 2 weeks and they wouldnt need watering ...
Def overwatered!you have given yourself a challenge there , lol are they autos and what sort of light do you have ?
i guarantee they are overwatered...it took me a year and killing 3 grows to stop overwatering , and adding nutrient, and getting light burn, but you can help it by using different pots to allow airflow (or get those ones off the floor ) so they can dry out a bit.
ive also recently got into using orchid mix for drainage , it also has charcoal , perlite , and insect frass! etc .
the other thing that can cause yellow leaves is a light which is too bright, easy to do with leds.
i bet you could leave those for 2 weeks and they wouldnt need watering ...
exactly my mixx haha lets be friendsAre you growing in 100% coco?
If so get some perlite. Mix 70% coco coir to 30% perlite.
I suspect not enough oxygen getting to the root zone, which i think would have a similar resulting appearance as a plant drowning.
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