Clawing and yellowing

Citylimits

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Plants where transplanted exactly 1 month ago into 1 gallon pots with fox farm ocean forest. Zero nutrients have been added in that month. Temps are 62-72 and humidity is 25-45.

I'm guessing it's a nitrogen deficiency but just wanting to make sure.

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3rd Monkey

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No deficiency, but the ph is out of whack... Regardless of what other soil users will tell you, ph matters in premixed shit.

The clawing is like jtrizzy said, FF is too hot. It'll grow out of it. Your watering isn't bad, though they could stand to dry out a bit.

What lights are you using?
 

Citylimits

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No deficiency, but the ph is out of whack... Regardless of what other soil users will tell you, ph matters in premixed shit.

The clawing is like jtrizzy said, FF is too hot. It'll grow out of it. Your watering isn't bad, though they could stand to dry out a bit.

What lights are you using?
Remember a month ago when these were seedlings and I was having ph issues in the solo cups. I have PHed my water down to 6.3- 6.8 religously.

These were transplanted on febuary 22nd and were growing fine ever since untill now. That's why I dont think it's a N tox and maybe an N deficientcy. Nothing has changed. Possibly over watered. But I am not home and having my brother take care of plants.

These are under 2 100w cobs xls by optic grow lights.
 

3rd Monkey

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Remember a month ago when these were seedlings and I was having ph issues in the solo cups. I have PHed my water down to 6.3- 6.8 religously.

These were transplanted on febuary 22nd and were growing fine ever since untill now. That's why I dont think it's a N tox and maybe an N deficientcy. Nothing has changed. Possibly over watered. But I am not home and having my brother take care of plants.

These are under 2 100w cobs xls by optic grow lights.
I remembered you, not the specific issue lol, sorry.

Have you checked the runoff ph?

It's not that you have N tox, but you can see when you transplanted them based on the feed levels, which is why some are clawing. Nothing to worry about there, in my opinion.

Temp and humidity. Just recently worked out an issue on here with LEDs. I'll come back with the link.
 

Citylimits

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They are close to a transplant either way. Going to have brother water till run off and check ph then up pot when they dry out a little. Thanks agian guys
 
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