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Ok Gromies help me get UN-stumped

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Ok Gromies help me get UN-stumped

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Ok the 1st 3 pics are of GDP...
Last 2 pics is comparing to others at same stage...

That being said...
Temp is 72.5
Rh about 40%
Light is 2.5 ft above canopy

Getting advanced nutrients at these levels
4ml of
Grow
Bloom
Micro
2Ml
Rhinoskin
Budcandy
B52

5ml
Calmag

I just did a transplant HOWEVER gdp was looking like this prior.... i thought root lock but after doing a transplant roots looked healthy... i plan on upping my dosage to the full 50% max this week with bud ignitor for their last week of veg... but trying to get gdp looking healthy quickly
 

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What is your % on the dimmer is your light at and what is the wattage? The droop looks like early light stress to me. Could be wrong ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
 
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My last thought is I have some sort of algae or something in the soil??? So I ended up doing a hydrogen peroxide flush to kind of get everything back to sterile again
 
heavy ribbed leaves usually means fat with water and fat leaves droop, also you have some taco's, back off the Light Intensity until she dry's back a little, (or raise the light way up) never water a fresh transplant, lightly mist the planting hole with a spray bottle just to wet out the mycorrhizae and where the roots will bed into, give her a couple days.. you posted while I was typing...no more water or flushes. ouch- good luck kash
 
heavy ribbed leaves usually means fat with water and fat leaves droop, also you have some taco's, back off the Light Intensity until she dry's back a little, (or raise the light way up) never water a fresh transplant, lightly mist the planting hole with a spray bottle just to wet out the mycorrhizae and where the roots will bed into, give her a couple days.. you posted while I was typing...no more water or flushes. ouch- good luck kash
She was very dry and few days fresh from transplant... gdp back left 3 days ago... back right and front were t-plated today
 
heavy ribbed leaves usually means fat with water and fat leaves droop, also you have some taco's, back off the Light Intensity until she dry's back a little, (or raise the light way up) never water a fresh transplant, lightly mist the planting hole with a spray bottle just to wet out the mycorrhizae and where the roots will bed into, give her a couple days.. you posted while I was typing...no more water or flushes. ouch- good luck kash
I must've had a spike in humidity and didn't catch it....

Plus I shouldn't have said Flush... I gave a h2o2 feeding rather than flush just to be safe with algae... u did battle that. Little over a year ago when 1st moved in and started basement grow battling algae issues... figured it was a possibility... miss having a dedicated room
 
640w... 100%... just curious as to why others aren't showing signs
Yea you probably only need it on 50% to be totally honest. Also like choppr suggested let it dry out to a good droop. Also the variance is probably genetics if from seed. Some plamts can just take more However in your case all of them look light stressed to me. If you had algae then you were overwatering. Good luck, keep us posted!
 
You need to back the light off another 6" if you can. Then turn it down some more 65% maybe 70% no higher.
Your plants are not badly burned. They will perk up pretty quickly. They all have canoeing leaves. This has been a problem for a while.
Other than that your looking very nice.

All the best.
 
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