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New grower/ Does this look problematic?

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Hello so I’m a first time grower from Cali. I’m growing Gelato 41 bx and Badazz Cookies OG. So the Cookies plant is looking pretty good in my limited knowledge opinion but the Gelato plant is worrying me. I transplanted both of them 6 days ago. There in fox farm Happy Frog soil and I have the fox farm nute trio and have been following the feeding schedule but I was diluting them by 50% for the first 2 weeks. I haven’t watered them for 3 days now but I might have over watered after transplanting. Can anyone give me any advice or suggestions or comments. Oh yeah there under a SF1000 evo right now at 70% intensity. The lights were at only 14” so I raised them to 16”. The temp is 75 degrees right now but it’s been around the lower 70’s and my humidifier is broken right now. Please help!!! Any and all help/advice is welcomed!!!

This is the Gelato plant. The bottom leaves are canoeing up and turning yellow.



This is the Badazz Cookies Og that I think is looking pretty good in my opinion. I’m slightly concerned about the yellow tips on the new growth.. is that a problem?!


Thank you for any and all help!!!!
 
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You don’t need a ton of light in veg. Maybe dial it down a little bit. The happy frog will feed your plants for 3 weeks or so and watch out for over watering. You want the roots to spread throughout the pot good. I’m thinking the light tips are from too many nutes. I would hold off the feed for a couple waterings but make sure them pots get pretty light before you water again.
 
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Illbill said:
You don’t need a ton of light in veg. Maybe dial it down a little bit. The happy frog will feed your plants for 3 weeks or so and watch out for over watering. You want the roots to spread throughout the pot good. I’m thinking the light tips are from too many nutes. I would hold off the feed for a couple waterings but make sure them pots get pretty light before you water again.
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Thank you for the reply!! Okay I was thinking the light might be a little bright. The DLI is around 25 right now. I’ll dial the light down to 60% and get the DLI around 20? I’ll also hold off on the nutes too. Thanks again! All help is appreciated!!
 
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