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adam cribb

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Age, medium, nutes, water source, feeding schedule, etc. etc.
2 weeks old planted in Ocean Farm using distilled bottle water about a shot glass every other day....SF4000 light on 40% at 30in high, temperature around 74 with lights on and around 71 with lights off and humidity stays at 60%
 

MtRainDog

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Your parameters sound ok. It does just look like a little variegation mutation that it should quickly grow out of. Only thing I might suggest is try letting the cups dry out a little more between waterings. You can use tap water too.
 

Farmer's Hat

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2 weeks old planted in Ocean Farm using distilled bottle water about a shot glass every other day....SF4000 light on 40% at 30in high, temperature around 74 with lights on and around 71 with lights off and humidity stays at 60%
Tap water might be better for the plant. Distilled water causes a lot of issues, unless your using it as a base for liquid fertilizers or ewc.
 

adam cribb

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Age, medium, nutes, water source, feeding schedule, etc. etc.
2 weeks old planted in Ocean Farm using distilled bottle water about a shot glass every other day....SF4000 light on 40% at 30in high, temperature around 74 with lights on and around 71 with lights off and humidity stays at 60%
 

Amanda15

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I had this same issue when I started, super annoying. Just try not to overwater – it’s a common rookie mistake. Also, make sure your drainage is solid – that’s really key. Good luck, dude – first grows are all about learning!:)
 

larrypizzimp93

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Ocean forest is pretty hot for seedlings/babies. That’s usually for bigger plants that can handle the high amount of nutes in it. Light warrior is better for babies. And check your water ph. Keep it 6.5-6.8 since you’re in soil
 

Southside112

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Your parameters sound ok. It does just look like a little variegation mutation that it should quickly grow out of. Only thing I might suggest is try letting the cups dry out a little more between waterings. You can use tap water too.
Exactly. Overwatered for sure. I've had trouble with led boards as well. Went back to cobs. The boards would kill all my leaves.
 
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