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Sif1

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Check how wet the pots are?
Check pH.
Check the light distance.
Check water, chlorine etc.
Flush and take a reading of the run-off, CF and PH.
After this, if needed repot into a smaller pot to develop better roots before going to a bigger pot.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Nute burn or pH issues would be my guess. Nobody will be able to help you, though, unless you give far more details.

How much and how often do you water them? At what pH?
What are you feeding them, how often, and at what dosage?
What are you growing them in? If soil, what kind?
What is the temp & humidity in your tent?
What are you running for lights ? If LED, what is the brand and model?
How close are the lights to the plants?
 

Dubbz415

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Nute burn or pH issues would be my guess. Nobody will be able to help you, though, unless you give far more details.

How much and how often do you water them? At what pH?
What are you feeding them, how often, and at what dosage?
What are you growing them in? If soil, what kind?
What is the temp & humidity in your tent?
What are you running for lights ? If LED, what is the brand and model?
How close are the lights to the plants?
Feel like it might be nute Burn I’m using emerald harvest line and phantom DE thousand watt Lights Lights are around 3 feet from plants and I checked all my readings they seem to be right
 

BucketGrower

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They don't look too bad. Sometimes young plants such as those clones can show signs of burn or deficiency if the medium is dry for too long. They are also susceptible to concentrated liquid nutrients, especially if your growing medium already contains a source of nutrients. Probably the light intensity isn't helping the situation. I feel like your temperatures might be a little on the hot side as well. Hope you got some decent air movement too! Gl!
 

Dubbz415

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They don't look too bad. Sometimes young plants such as those clones can show signs of burn or deficiency if the medium is dry for too long. They are also susceptible to concentrated liquid nutrients, especially if your growing medium already contains a source of nutrients. Probably the light intensity isn't helping the situation. I feel like your temperatures might be a little on the hot side as well. Hope you got some decent air movement too! Gl!
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Temps stay around 68 at night to 80 In The day and I pull cold air from the bottom of the house
 

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BucketGrower

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Thats a sick setup! Looks like that many plants you're in for a bit of work once they start getting big! That's some fine ducting work. It looks like you mean business!
 

DrUgZrBaD

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Are you running all those lights off of a 15 or 20 amp breaker?with extension cords? What’s the draw on those lights? Your “wire” (extension cords) looks awfully black as if it drawing more thAn it can handle Your gonna burn your house down eventually
 
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