3 autos 6 Photos. Yellowing and Discoloration and shrinkage or stunted need help immediately

It means the spacing between your nodes is not optimal. So you will have to work those plants to get all of the branches (node tops), to be even in height, so when you kick the plants over to flower, all of the branches (node tops), will get the same amount of light throughout the flowering cycle! Anyhow, if they were my plants, the light would be coming way down, because elongated (nodes) usually means the plant is reaching for the light! So either lower your light, or crank up the power, but lowering is always better. For me... I always choose to lower the voltage, and drop my lights during veg. I keep my my lights at 12 inches at all times, and I run 288 boards at just 40 watts each, two plants under each board when they are less than (4) weeks old!
Do you know anything about the yellowing around the bottom coteylons and the spotting on my auto in the gray pot
 

downhill21

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It means the spacing between your nodes is not optimal. So you will have to work those plants to get all of the branches (node tops), to be even in height, so when you kick the plants over to flower, all of the branches (node tops), will get the same amount of light throughout the flowering cycle! Anyhow, if they were my plants, the light would be coming way down, because elongated (nodes) usually means the plant is reaching for the light! So either lower your light, or crank up the power, but lowering is always better. For me... I always choose to lower the voltage, and drop my lights during veg. I keep my my lights at 12 inches at all times, and I run 288 boards at just 40 watts each, two plants under each board when they are less than (4) weeks old!
Agreed. Your plants seem to be stretching cause the light is too high.
 
It means the spacing between your nodes is not optimal. So you will have to work those plants to get all of the branches (node tops), to be even in height, so when you kick the plants over to flower, all of the branches (node tops), will get the same amount of light throughout the flowering cycle! Anyhow, if they were my plants, the light would be coming way down, because elongated (nodes) usually means the plant is reaching for the light! So either lower your light, or crank up the power, but lowering is always better. For me... I always choose to lower the voltage, and drop my lights during veg. I keep my my lights at 12 inches at all times, and I run 288 boards at just 40 watts each, two plants under each board when they are less than (4) weeks old!
My plants are looking droopy and the yellowing is not going away the light has just went off and it’s been at 26 inches above them, I have the root mass formula from advanced nutrients coming in shortly any suggestions this is really bothering me and I don’t want to struggle during this stage given them being still small
 

Herb & Suds

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I was in small black nursery pots and when I transplanted the roots were touch the bottom and also I transplanted because they were falling over they’ve been in those small pots for a month before this point
Roots touching the bottom the pots does not indicate time to transplant
You want a nice rootball
 
I’m
You seem like the type who keeps trying things rather than researching
I can't grow your plants for you
but where did you get 60%
It isn't like it is a DE 1000 watt
Light em up
Not asking for you to grow for me, I’m just seeking help so I can turn this around but okay I will turn the light on 100% when it’s time to turn it back on and I will keep researching
 

Herb & Suds

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I’m

Not asking for you to grow for me, I’m just seeking help so I can turn this around but okay I will turn the light on 100% when it’s time to turn it back on and I will keep researching
That sounded harsh
What I mean is you say "i put my lights at 40%"
Validate where that info came from because it is new to me

Same with many things to be sure
 
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That sounded harsh
What I mean is you say "i put my lights at 40%"
Validate where that info came from because it is new to me

Same with many things to be sure
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That sounded harsh
What I mean is you say "i put my lights at 40%"
Validate where that info came from because it is new to me

Same with many things to be sure
I took it the wrong way. I just assumed that since the light was rated 2000 and it pulls 200 from the wall that if I had it at 100 it would burn them
 

Username85

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I may be mistaken and don’t want to give bad advice, but I think you feed nutes every time when growing in coco. I was told never to give plain water when growing in coco
 
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