LittleMeows
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Hello comminuty,
I'm currently growing some strawberry cough x mango haze seeds (sativa). They started out great with me doing my normal routine (which I will outline below), but as of about two weeks ago, the leaves have turned a lime green-yellow color on all of them! I was told it could be the humidity, which I am working on fixing. However, it's been relatively appropriate humidity the past week, and they don't seem to be bouncing back.
-Potted 6/7/18
-A 70/30 mix of light warrior seed starter and fox farms ocean forest soil (how I start all my plants)
-Mars Hydro 400W LED 16/8 cycle
- 72F temp w/ 65% humidity (it was about 55% in the first two-three weeks though)
-Feeding began in week 2 with the basic line of Nectar of the Gods liquid nutes. There's def potential that I mis-measured one of the feedings in week three, which I suspect is the issue.
-Watering as necessary, which I deem to be when the cup feels light for its size
Anyone have any ideas of what might be wrong, or things I could do to restore their leafy green color??
ps. the little one in the bottom left corner of the four is super silver haze, and she is looking well enough![Smile :) :)](/styles/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I'm currently growing some strawberry cough x mango haze seeds (sativa). They started out great with me doing my normal routine (which I will outline below), but as of about two weeks ago, the leaves have turned a lime green-yellow color on all of them! I was told it could be the humidity, which I am working on fixing. However, it's been relatively appropriate humidity the past week, and they don't seem to be bouncing back.
-Potted 6/7/18
-A 70/30 mix of light warrior seed starter and fox farms ocean forest soil (how I start all my plants)
-Mars Hydro 400W LED 16/8 cycle
- 72F temp w/ 65% humidity (it was about 55% in the first two-three weeks though)
-Feeding began in week 2 with the basic line of Nectar of the Gods liquid nutes. There's def potential that I mis-measured one of the feedings in week three, which I suspect is the issue.
-Watering as necessary, which I deem to be when the cup feels light for its size
Anyone have any ideas of what might be wrong, or things I could do to restore their leafy green color??
ps. the little one in the bottom left corner of the four is super silver haze, and she is looking well enough
![Smile :) :)](/styles/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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