Guys please what’s happening to the plant

warble

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They look pale. You might have some lock out or salt build up issue. What Ph and how many PPMs?
 

calvin.m16

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To me they look hungry, or as @warble said lockout either caused by pH or something else..

I Just had some clones that looked exactly like that in small pots of "super soil", once I transplanted into coco and started feeding salt fertilizer they pepped right up and I just plucked off the shitty leaves. After years of growing in Coco with chemical fertilizer I learned soil sucks and is twice as slow. (personal opinion/experience)
 
Are you getting plenty of runoff? How often are you watering? I'm sticking with salt build up.
I water them every two days but no to runoff.I’ve been having trouble watering my plants to runoff normally get them overwatered and since I’m using LED LIGHT it takes too long to dry out and causes a whole lot of damage to the plants
 

warble

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If you are watering every two days, and not to runoff, I would let them dry until the pots are light, (more like three or four days.) but not completely dry (you're in coco and perilite, right?) then run a flush of Ph'ed water and then see if that helps.
 
I water them every two days but no to runoff.I’ve been having trouble watering my plants to runoff normally get them overwatered and since I’m using LED LIGHT it takes too long to dry out and causes a whole lot of damage to the plants
If you are watering every two days, and not to runoff, I would let them dry until the pots are light, (more like three or four days.) but not completely dry (you're in coco and perilite, right?) then run a flush of Ph'ed water and then see if that helps.
yes I’m growing in coco and perlite mix and will flushing them
 

Billy the Mountain

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I water them every two days but no to runoff.I’ve been having trouble watering my plants to runoff normally get them overwatered and since I’m using LED LIGHT it takes too long to dry out and causes a whole lot of damage to the plants
You're ignoring a few fundamental rules for growing with coco: Fertigate daily (at least) with ~10-20% runoff and never let coco get dry.
One of the chief advantages of coco is that even at full saturation, there's ample air. With added perlite it's all but impossible to over-water.
 

amneziaHaze

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Thats not a hydro nute? Your probably missing some macro nute that made magnesium unavailable and now it looks like it but it isnt.

Is that your first grow with the nute or you had sucessful grows before?
 
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