I think I know the answer but some other advice would be appreciated

JayJayDaStoner

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So I have 2 babys and one started showing lil yellow spots and now the other is showing a lil
Im thinking light burn cause some of the perlite is color changed but idk?
please help
burnt perlite.jpgog18.jpgspot.jpgspots.jpg spots and now the other is showing a lil
Im thinking light burn cause some of the perlite is color changed but idk?
 

QuarterbackMo

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that looks like more of a deficient plant that got drops of nutrient water on the leaves while the lights were on lol... just hit them with calmag and water for a time or so and come back at like 1/4 to 1/2 strength of what the bottle says you should be hitting them with.
 

JayJayDaStoner

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that looks like more of a deficient plant that got drops of nutrient water on the leaves while the lights were on lol... just hit them with calmag and water for a time or so and come back at like 1/4 to 1/2 strength of what the bottle says you should be hitting them with.
Haven't feed any nutrients to it yet. but i got water on the leaves and the lights were really close
 

QuarterbackMo

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Haven't feed any nutrients to it yet. but i got water on the leaves and the lights were really close
That explains the deficient looking part of it then huh lol. The spot on the leaves is definitely from the water. The extremely light green on the new leaves in picture 2 is the plant telling you its hungry.
 

QuarterbackMo

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I would definitely feed them like a 1/2 strength dose of what ever nutes your using... and get some calmag yes especially for when they get bigger... dont go crazy with it when they are little either just like 1ml per gallon should be enough.
 

DrGREENthumb85

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You should not be feeding these seedlings ANY nutes at all. I say move your lights at least 6" away from the plant. and leave them alone. only water them when they have at least an inch of dry topsoil. YOur perlite will change colors on ya too. Most of the time from white to faint yellowish. Don't worry about any of this though...just give the plant what it needs and leave it alone. I promise the less you think about it the more she will do glorious things for you.
 
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