Help: Organic grow this is week 2 critical purple

Cavuccik

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This is day 13 of the auto flower critical purple it’s first 7-9 days where outside waiting for my light to get in and has Been indoor since under a vipar LED light, not sure if you can see the small leaves on the bottom but it has yellow spots on the end not sure if it’s from adjusting to light the cause could be water with 6.6-6.8 ph water growing in organic soil with worm castings 3-1 ratio and did 1 watering with 1tsp molasses and seaweed extract so I don’t think it’s a nute burn, and for all I know could be new growth lol I’m a noob thanks in advance
 

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quick update you can maybe see better is that just since it’s new growth it’s yellowed or is that a deficiency/nute burn, I’ve top dressed some worm castings a 3-4 small watering with molasses and seaweed extract 1tbsp per gal
 

lakesidegrower

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These are healthy seedlings - the small rounded leaves are cotyledon leaves and they will naturally yellow and drop, sometimes they hang on for a while, sometimes not. I would just let them ride, don’t feed anytime else for a bit, let the soil around the seedlings dry a bit before adding water. Less is more at this point
 

Cavuccik

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These are healthy seedlings - the small rounded leaves are cotyledon leaves and they will naturally yellow and drop, sometimes they hang on for a while, sometimes not. I would just let them ride, don’t feed anytime else for a bit, let the soil around the seedlings dry a bit before adding water. Less is more at this point
Thank you for all the help photo was taken right after watering really appreciate your help!
 

OneMoreRip

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I think the ph of your medium may not be working with the ph of your water.

I would make a slurry test (unless you have a soil ph tester), and try to figure out the ph of your medium and what ph water you need to add to achieve optimum ph.

also could get a cup of you medium and check run off, I think that may be better

just a guess
 

Cavuccik

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I think the ph of your medium may not be working with the ph of your water.

I would make a slurry test (unless you have a soil ph tester), and try to figure out the ph of your medium and what ph water you need to add to achieve optimum ph.

also could get a cup of you medium and check run off, I think that may be better

just a guess
You’re awesome man thank for the help, so do kinda like a “flush” to bring the ph down? They’re all small I could transplant to new soil? I’m open for all help thanks again!
 

Cavuccik

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Hey guys I threw out those plants besides the one biggest since my PH was way wacky and started 3 more seeds already germinated planted into soil today all autos l, Haze xl, lemon skunk, pineapple I’ll post updates thanks again for all the help and support
 
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