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darkgreenthumb
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Hi.could be just the change in environment from inside to outside..Id give them a good watering..but not in the blazen sun..better arose and sunset.hope all goes well.
Hey steek! I won't make that mistake again lol. Thanks for the positivity! I'll water them tomorrow, it's been a few days.. I may gently add a few drainage holes to these pots too, they don't seem to have much on the bottomHi.could be just the change in environment from inside to outside..Id give them a good watering..but not in the blazen sun..better arose and sunset.hope all goes well.
Iv noticed similar yellowish in the turned out it was when i was feeding..water and food content burning the leafs.Looks like heat and or lights, not bugs. Looks the same when you put little ones out in 85 degree weather. I just threw two autos outside last week because why not and they look like that.
Sweet! I was thinking about doing the same thing here in Ohio. I heard our fall is too wet for full season bud - but that autos are quick enough to avoid bud rot... I backed the lights up about 10" and reduced their intensity. I need a meter or something lolLooks like heat and or lights, not bugs. Looks the same when you put little ones out in 85 degree weather. I just threw two autos outside last week because why not and they look like that.
Yeah defo add more drainage holes end up root boundHey steek! I won't make that mistake again lol. Thanks for the positivity! I'll water them tomorrow, it's been a few days.. I may gently add a few drainage holes to these pots too, they don't seem to have much on the bottom
That's really good to hear. I'll grab a humidifier tomorrow and bring the room up to 50. Hopefully now that I've backed off the intensity they'll bounce back.. thanks PhytoThey actually look pretty good, it’s probably a little combo of heat/wind burn/sun burn, they’ll power through it. If possible try and get the rh up, 50% would be good, 65% would be better. When flowering starts that’s when 38% would be good!
I agree about the light. They showed a lot of stress after I lowered it that close to the canopy the next day.. raised the lights and lowered the intensity but I don't have a PAR meter so I have no idea where that stands. Good to know about the mutation, it's all Greek to me. Thanks Herballight is way too close on the first photo imho ...
the discoloration on the leaves are just genetic mutation that happen locally once in a while with some phenotypes
I'll post it :DYeah defo add more drainage holes end up root bound
Alright, I'll raise it up even further. I had it about 25" above then I read that seedlings like the light close so my noobiness put that to the test. I'll raise it up to 30"You are cooking your seedlings.
You need to move your light up so that it hangs at least 24 inches above the tops of the plants. No closer ever!
What light do you have? It may need to be 30 inches above the seedlings.
So as the plant gets taller you must move the light up or the plant down
You do need a fan!
18-6 is good.
As you planted in fox farm medium no need to feed for a while.
What are you planning on feeding after the fertilizer in your medium starts fading?
Will do!Raise your light a lot
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