black scarring on birth leaves...

Skunk Monk

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I have what appears to be black scarring on my birth leaves of a seedling just over a week old, it showed up a couple days ago.

lights are cfl
dwc - 95L
fed 1/4 str nutes yesterday for first feeding
ph is between 5.3 and 6.0


anyone know what this is from?
 

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figtree

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Oh, please dont give that baby any nutes! its as small as your hydrotron. you should give it only water until about the 3rd week, sometimes longer.

generaly looks fine, very small but fine.

is that a 95 litre DWC your using? and cfl's for lighting? once your baby gets bigger you may want to switch to a more intense light source.
 

Skunk Monk

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yeh i have my 400watt hps in the mail
this is a new update of the plant, its strange because it is the second oldest one i have and its the only one doing this, i have 3 others in the same res, one of them is a week younger and it is loving the 1/4 str nutes (although it is a dif strain and is not autoflower)

but here is an updated pic
 

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CLOSETGROWTH

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yeh i have my 400watt hps in the mail
this is a new update of the plant, its strange because it is the second oldest one i have and its the only one doing this, i have 3 others in the same res, one of them is a week younger and it is loving the 1/4 str nutes (although it is a dif strain and is not autoflower)

but here is an updated pic
Looks perfectly normal. :) And no matter what, You will always find a weird plant outta da bunch. Either a runt, or a stubborn specimen.
 

Skunk Monk

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here is the other 3 for comparison

the first one is the youngest it only came up 2 days ago

the second 1 is the oldest and it came up 2 days before the one that is in rough shape

and the 3rd one came up the day after the rough shaped one
 

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buttery420

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normal even with the leaves twisting and yellowing that way?
Give it at least three weeks before you give up on it. I've had runt's/ disfigured seedlings turn into great plants. It takes a couple of weeks for the root system to really take off.
Happy growing :)
 
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