Thank you for taking the time to explain that to me. The non-serrated leaves and nitrogen toxicity symptoms didn't catch my eye. But, that will give me an idea of what to look out for.
They look a lot like these Red Spider Mites to me. Do you have the damaged leaves, yet?
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Ah, okay I understand. That's too bad you're having issues uploading. Maybe if you're trying the Desktop site, you could try the Mobile one or vise-versa.
This looks kind of like nutrient burn to me. What were you feeding them at the time? I know it's been a while. But, could you please provide an update? I am wondering how things turned out.
I had the same cupping trouble with a Pineapple Express seedling recently. It was in soil and drowned to death. I get yours is in a different medium though. I personally don't have much co-co know-how. I am curious though - did your seedling survive?
I'm not sure if 100% of 450 Watts at 13 inches is too much necessarily for your plant's stage. I might try it with my light, but that's a 300 Watt TSW 2000. The reason I brought it up is because the leaf you showed seemed a little bleachy and crispy to me. Maybe it would help people diagnose...
I had some really airy bud recently that wasn't grinding well in the Kozo. So, I put the material in one of those plug-in coffee grinders. I wanted a kief-like powder, and it delivered. I might have been smoking stems, but I'd never know.
Hello, I apologize I did not realize you replied to my comment a while back. The grow light glasses I was talking about might have been able to accommodate glasses underneath. But, they are meant for blurples not HPS lights. I hope you might have found something by now that fits your needs.
After re-reading your post, some of the stretch might be due to the light you are using. One TS 600 only pulls 100 Watts from the wall. But, you're trying to flower two plants under it. Adding a second light might help if you can.
These plants look pretty good to me. It's not too late to LST. Actually, I think this is about the perfect time to do it. Stretching amount is pretty strain-dependent. But, you are definitely at that point where it's to be expected.
I've never tried to grow atop something that vibrates like...
Day 94 - May 11, 2021:
Photographs - Pineapple Express Auto Pre-Harvest Trimming Shots
Humidity is still on the lower end here, so I will be doing my final trim when the bud is done drying. For now, I focused on getting rid of any withered, discolored, or dead leaves.
Photograph -...
Day 93 - May 10, 2021:
Rutgers Tomato 2 was in poor health and not really producing anything. So, I threw it into a garbage bag. Rutgers Tomato 1 was spared because I am expecting a few plum-sized fruits from it. Rutgers Tomato 1 is looking pretty haggard though, admittedly.
The tent is still...
Well, I'd say if it were still vegging it would be OK. But, I would think transplanting during flower like that carries the risk of negtatively impacting your yield. Plus, one might end up bringing bugs inside from a plant that's been living outside. I don't mean to be discouraging, though. If...