7 week old female plants NEED HELP

All plants looking good. Some yellow because the plants are eating their leaves to use some N and a bit overwatered. But not something to worry about
 
i can't believe you can think it's a lack of nitrogen... 25% cow manure and 25% casting is very high. They look much more overwatered than lacking nitrogen you can grow 8 foot plants with just a few shovels of manure
 
When top inch of soil become dry every 1-2 days and few hours before lights off
ok that's probably your problem, let the pots dry almost completely ( when they feel light) before watering and try watering one or two hours after lights on if possible. They don't need water at night
 
ok that's probably your problem, let the pots dry almost completely ( when they feel light) before watering and try watering one or two hours after lights on if possible. They don't need water at night
Ok I will try that. So the yellowing leaves and spots on them are only watering issues ? Nothing with nutes or ph ?
 
Ok I will try that. So the yellowing leaves and spots on them are only watering issues ? Nothing with nutes or ph ?
there shouldn't be any problems with the nutes as you said your outdoor plant are alright and your mix seems quite hot to me. Maybe ph but unlikely, make sure to check it anyway when you get your ph pen.
 
there shouldn't be any problems with the nutes as you said your outdoor plant are alright and your mix seems quite hot to me. Maybe ph but unlikely, make sure to check it anyway when you get your ph pen.
Ok will do thanks ! I’d give u guys points If you’re into that but unsure how to Lol
 
there shouldn't be any problems with the nutes as you said your outdoor plant are alright and your mix seems quite hot to me. Maybe ph but unlikely, make sure to check it anyway when you get your ph pen.
What range should my ph be at? I’ve never checked ph on previous grows and when I look it up they are different ranges I’m seeing. It 6.5 my target goal ?
 
Not a chlorine issue, I’ve used tap water for a long time and never had issues, I don’t let it sit for days either. Definitely n deficiency.
 
Not a chlorine issue, I’ve used tap water for a long time and never had issues, I don’t let it sit for days either. Definitely n deficiency.
Is that why they are yellowing with brown spots ? Someone else said it’s not n deficiency .. kinda getting different responses from everyone but I am taking everyone’s advice and acting on it
 
Is that why they are yellowing with brown spots ? Someone else said it’s not n deficiency .. kinda getting different responses from everyone but I am taking everyone’s advice and acting on it
To me, it looks like straight n deficiency bro. Give a feed of whatever product u choose and the turnaround should be quick. I’ve grown a long time, I don’t fuck about with ph or worry about chlorine, never had an issue. Best advice I cud give you is do not over complicate things. I’ll get on laptop so I can see pics bigger. Will let u know if my opinion changes on deficiency, gimme 10 mins buddy
 
To me, it looks like straight n deficiency bro. Give a feed of whatever product u choose and the turnaround should be quick. I’ve grown a long time, I don’t fuck about with ph or worry about chlorine, never had an issue. Best advice I cud give you is do not over complicate things. I’ll get on laptop so I can see pics bigger. Will let u know if my opinion changes on deficiency, gimme 10 mins buddy
Thanks brutha! I’ve done 2 other grows before never checked ph or worried about chlorine but wasn’t sure what was going on this time. All my outdoor plants are all getting same treatment and no problems at all with outdoor ones so I’m just confused
 
Thanks brutha! I’ve done 2 other grows before never checked ph or worried about chlorine but wasn’t sure what was going on this time. All my outdoor plants are all getting same treatment and no problems at all with outdoor ones so I’m just confused
it's definitely not chlorine issue or ph. Why would your outdoor plants not show that deficiency if they are in the same soil. Probably just a overwatered plant that's got trouble to get nitrogen from the soil ( because of all that water)
 
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