Hessam Well-Known Member Aug 7, 2016 #2 Definitely not a N deficiency. What's your soil mix and pot size? I think it's root bound.
T Tomtuggle Active Member Aug 7, 2016 #3 Using Scott's soil mixed with humus and tons of perlite. 400w at about 2ft. Approx temp 80 60% humidity. 1 gallon pot
Using Scott's soil mixed with humus and tons of perlite. 400w at about 2ft. Approx temp 80 60% humidity. 1 gallon pot
Hessam Well-Known Member Aug 7, 2016 #4 Tomtuggle said: Using Scott's soil mixed with humus and tons of perlite. 400w at about 2ft. Approx temp 80 60% humidity. 1 gallon pot Click to expand... Time to transplant. Also bring your light 1 ft closer to the top of your plant 2 days after transplant.
Tomtuggle said: Using Scott's soil mixed with humus and tons of perlite. 400w at about 2ft. Approx temp 80 60% humidity. 1 gallon pot Click to expand... Time to transplant. Also bring your light 1 ft closer to the top of your plant 2 days after transplant.
C cookie master Well-Known Member Aug 8, 2016 #6 It looks like nute burn or a ph problem. Uppotting wont hurt but check those things.