First time grow led bulb having issues

cool2burn

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I would not flush per say i would just not add any nutrients for a bit until it recovers. but if the yellowing gets worse you might think about transplanting it into fresh soil the stuff it is in might just have to much and the amount of flushing would probably drown it. but that is last case because it is already stressed and it might kill it.
 

Tim Fox

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So should I flush the plant ? And I had to Order a hydrometer. Will be here Wednesday!
I do like the idea of transplanting the plant into some fresh soil that's not been altered by nutes and flushes a decent organic dirt possibly, then your issues below will be resolved for a while, while you work on getting the condition s corrected in the grow space
 

Zbud94

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I think I'm just gonna leave it alone till Wednesday ! Then Wednesday I'm gonna put the thermo in and get an accurate humidity reading. And I'll give you guys an update! But for right now it looks stable . The other two seeds I had going are almost poking out of the rock wool cubes in about a week I'm gonna transfer the cubes to a solo cup. If I want a two foot finished plant how big of a pot should I be using ? I'm using a three gallon right now for the plant with all the issues and it just seems way to big for what I'm growing...
 

HydroRed

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I think I'm just gonna leave it alone till Wednesday ! Then Wednesday I'm gonna put the thermo in and get an accurate humidity reading. And I'll give you guys an update! But for right now it looks stable . The other two seeds I had going are almost poking out of the rock wool cubes in about a week I'm gonna transfer the cubes to a solo cup. If I want a two foot finished plant how big of a pot should I be using ? I'm using a three gallon right now for the plant with all the issues and it just seems way to big for what I'm growing...
Though Im in a hydroponics F&D table, I use 1 gal for 2' tall plants and have yet to get root bound on em. Keep in mind you can always up-pot them if necessary when in soil if you find yourself getting root bound.
 

Zbud94

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Ok so it's Wednesday my thermo came in the mail today. Got it in the grow area now! As of right now temps are at 79 degrees and humidity is 50 % we will see what happens tonight and tomorrow . Also switching to flower tonight cause I have better plans now.... have 4 seedlings going in solo cups gonna get 4 one gallon pots and place them in the grow area! Then gonna scrog. Any idea how long flowering will take ? Even if I get an 8th off of this plant that's more than I started with and this is my very first indoor plant !
 
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