I sprouted these girls on Feb 1, and then I pushed them too hard I think. I had them outside, topped and they all seemed to stop growing. Then the leaf discolorations appeared. I think because I overfed them. I have looked for bugs and not seen any.
I have since moved them inside, and purchased a 20,000 lumen T5 fixture for a tent that I had (used as a drying tent last year). My plan is now to keep them inside under the light for a month until the outdoor weather stabilizes and then move them to their 30 gallon outdoor homes. The question is, will they recover. given proper feeding (for now just plain H20 that is filtered (260ppm after filter) and PH'd to 6.4.
Or, do I get some new seeds and start over. Oh, I should add that they are in 2 gallon transfer pots with FFOF cut with about 10% #3 vermiculite.
heheheh did ya just throw your pretty lil indoor starts outside and burned them proper? You need to keep em outside in the shade or under shade cloth and run supp lighting. You skipped hardening them off, the sun creates millions of more lumens any light could every create; as well as the wind, cold at night and many variables that are outside and not inside. your cool, but look into hardening off i like to make a shade structure with shade cloth on it, and take it off for periods during the following week to slowly acclimate them to the outdoors. Oh yea, keep grow room windows open for a week or two and many fans on max speed.
The other thing you ran into last year from your pics is reveg, all those single and triple leaves. Run your indoor lights close to natural light schedule, maybe an extra 2 hours light at most. My opinion, your grow.