Im sure some of that is just hard water stains but the rest is mold. remove the affected leaves and clean the area real good , mainly the cloner. toss that to the side and carry on. Maybe spray the clones with peroxide to try an kill whats on them.
Get to it right away. Neem oil was the only...
We need to do a sticky on led use if there is not one or ten already. There are a few guidelines that would help all the new guys pick out lights. There are just too many light companies out there , half are legit the other half are rubbish. I think a general "rule" would be to use half of what...
Im not calling it light "burnt" im saying there is too much light causing the issues. i stand on that.
Ever since we been recommending good led diodes , the community has been burning their plants. Its most common on newbs who have never used hps. They have nothing to compare to so its very...
This is my only recommendation. keep it around 80-85 ish under them leds.
I dont think you will be able to go 100% at 12" on those girls but thats a good thing. too much light is better then not enough. Can you dim it down?
Im starting to hit the "fuck fox farm" train my damn self. FFOF went...
I would tie down branches to fill your canopy. Vs supercropping. you will be flipping them very soon....a week or two at the most. (depending on how much room you have to fill)
It looks like classic light burn to me.... of course he may be able to adjust food to accept that much light but the easy fix is to back off the light. Look at the outside plants and the ones with the least amount of light and compare to the rest. Looks like a hotspot to me.
The middle ones...
I am assuming this grow space is about 2'x4' ? WITH brand new super white walls. I am 100% its too much light. Not one doubt in my mind. Raise the light to 36" and you will see them raise up in 2 days. Maybe overnight.
I am 100% sure its too much light. watts are almost absolete with the good led diodes. He can back off the food and maybe balance things out a bit but the cure is to raise the light way up.
droopy , moist plants are almost always found paired with newer style leds. Its too much light for his...
Its too much light/environment not equipped to handle that much light.
If it is the soil then a top dressing of lime will fix it but its not the soil.....this time.
It just makes the soil unhabitable for most living things in the soil. The plant can do just fine in dry soil but the microlife in there will suffer and since you are relying on organics to feed your girls , then you need all the microbilal activity you can get.
It should be just fine overall. Just pay attention to your water schedule a bit more then you would with more aeration but overall i think you will do just fine. Ph should be close to perfect and the life in there should be great as long as you keep them moist but not wet.
Im saying you did nothing wrong at all...yet. they look absolutely normal. Follow these other guys instructions from here. they are not over watered yet but will be very very soon if you keep them soaked.
The cotyledon or whatever the first leaves are , do not need to "come up" . They almost...
Yes , it is kinda funny after 10, 20 years of experience because we forget where we started. No big deal man. Take it lightly and just learn. who gives a fuck what people think....the more questions you ask , the more will get answered.
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very very healthy for 3 weeks old from seed.
Im interested in seeing how long the ganja green will last with the castings. Next time add some perlite to the mix or pumice or some more aeration of any kind. your mix is kinda compact.