First timer needs help what deficiency is this ?

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Growing in pro mix soil ph 6.7
Using LEDs lights indoor grow tent 4x4
using green plants 1part nutrient line medi one for veg 1.5 ml a litter mix giving one gallon a plant for water every 4 to 5 days water ph to 6.2-6.5
 

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Growing in pro mix soil ph 6.7
Using LEDs lights indoor grow tent 4x4
using green plants 1part nutrient line medi one for veg 1.5 ml a litter mix giving one gallon a plant for water every 4 to 5 days water ph to 6.2-6.5
They look hungry. In a small container 4-5 days is a long time at that size of a plant. Still better than overwatering.
 
They are in 5 gallon plastic pots I was going to finish in these pots I was told was ok.i just finished transplanted the ladies about 3 weeks ago from small fabric pots to these pots I used a mycorrhizae product to on the roots when transplanted

Here's a picture of what they looked like before transplanted
 

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You have a tds ec meter? I'm curious as to the ppm/ec of feeds.
What king of water you using?
 
They are in 5 gallon plastic pots I was going to finish in these pots I was told was ok.i just finished transplanted the ladies about 3 weeks ago from small fabric pots to these pots I used a mycorrhizae product to on the roots when transplanted

Here's a picture of what they looked like before transplanted

You had a significant nitrogen problem with the plant on the left prior to transplant, and still a little visible afterward. Not familiar with the nutrients you are using. Do you know the NPK ratios of your nutrients?
 
Where do you see 1.5 ml/l
I see alot higher values for this...seedlings are 2.5 ml/l ... or do I have wrong nute info?
 
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I would just feed them ph balanced water. And let them relax. Could be a number of things, Some of the main reasons are

overwatering
Too hot
Too cold
Too many nutrients
 
I have an ppm meter I got off Amazon not very trusted I think. My tap water is about 150 ppm as for my nutrient mix i have never tested.
My guess would be between 600 800 ppm.
I can test my next feed in a couple days
 
I would just feed them ph balanced water. And let them relax. Could be a number of things, Some of the main reasons are

overwatering
Too hot
Too cold
Too many nutrients
I thought all of these could be a problem 1. overwatering is way I wait 5 days sometimes before watering
2-3. too hot still a problem summer time is here my a.c not running that good sometimes temps are as high as 82° f daytime nighttime low 70s

Is this a problem or am I still going to be ok
 
You had a significant nitrogen problem with the plant on the left prior to transplant, and still a little visible afterward. Not familiar with the nutrients you are using. Do you know the NPK ratios of your nutrients?
4-3-3 gor veg then in my bloom 1-2-3 but not using bloom nutrient yet
 
I thought all of these could be a problem 1. overwatering is way I wait 5 days sometimes before watering
2-3. too hot still a problem summer time is here my a.c not running that good sometimes temps are as high as 82° f daytime nighttime low 70s

Is this a problem or am I still going to be ok
I water when the soil is dry. I feed every other water. I dont flush the plants with massive amounts of water, I water until it pools at the top, wait a few minutes and water again a bit. Until there is about 15-20% run off from the pots. 82 isn’t necessarily too hot. Just make sure you have good ventilation and fans moving the air around.
 
4-3-3 gor veg then in my bloom 1-2-3 but not using bloom nutrient yet
Could I still be getting some nitrogen deficiency I am finding more in the middle of the plant smaller leaves yellow and some fan leaves to plus they are very easy to pull off when they are yellow
 

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I water when the soil is dry. I feed every other water. I dont flush the plants with massive amounts of water, I water until it pools at the top, wait a few minutes and water again a bit. Until there is about 15-20% run off from the pots. 82 isn’t necessarily too hot. Just make sure you have good ventilation and fans moving the air around.
That's about what I do for watering as for fans got a few I think I am good there hope anyways
 
Growing in pro mix soil ph 6.7
Using LEDs lights indoor grow tent 4x4
using green plants 1part nutrient line medi one for veg 1.5 ml a litter mix giving one gallon a plant for water every 4 to 5 days water ph to 6.2-6.5
you aint gonna like what i am gonna say so i wont
 
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