New bushy growth that is light green, older growth is dark green. Lower leaves have slight septoria

BlackTriangle1551

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I'm just wondering if these need anything in particular as they went from beautiful colors to brighter green new bushy growth. Plants have a few purple lines stems on fan leaves. They were topped a week ago. They seem healthy but if this is an issue I would like to get it figured out quick. Plants got alot of water 8 days ago. Moisture reader for soil says wet still. And even though I'm in week 3, (almost to four tomorrow) I believe I can spot my Male plant. Do you see it ? I have a 1000 watt MH light with a big fan and all the air is vented at 200cfm. Soil is manure compost with coco coir and perlite mix. Thank you in advance!
 

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Herb & Suds

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I don't see any leaf septoria or any male ID
You look like you are overwatering
I suspect you have heat issues as a 200 cfm fan is too small for a 1k HID
 

BlackTriangle1551

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I don't see any leaf septoria or any male ID
You look like you are overwatering
I suspect you have heat issues as a 200 cfm fan is too small for a 1k HID


The temp is 72 in the room all day and 68 at night. I never posted that. And the septoria is hard to see with my camera but here it is. The room is honestly cool in my opinion to light can be touched on the glass and it's not hot at all. I believe It could just be over watering. Sorry if i come off ignorant I'm just trying to understand these plants to my best ability. And the Male I thought was the only plant that is taller and not bushy like the other 5. It has like 4 limbs and no sign of bushy growth at all.
 

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BlackTriangle1551

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That isn't Septoria it looks like you splashed water on it
Septoria is extremely rare
Awesome !!! I guess I'm just paranoid from all the reading on plant diseases. It freaks me out, I think I'm too worried. The brain sees what you make it see. So the light green growth is normal ? Or a product of over watered plants ?
 

BlackTriangle1551

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Looks pretty normal
You are doing fine, do you plan on switching to HPS?

Yes on week 6 or 8 haven't decided because I'm not sure how big I would like my plants to end up in that small room. I would like to find the sex of the plants before flowering if possible. I heard males grow real tall and fast so they can use pollen sacs (balls) to pollinate all females below
 

Herb & Suds

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I'm not trying to call you out or ruffle any feathers I just don't want the wrong information to be spread.
Not trying to cause disinformation , but if every indoor grower with spots on their leaves first inclination is Septoria
Everyone would toss their plants
I wasn't aware of the occurrence in the northwest but I am dam sure have it in tomatoes in my garden and my pot plants don't contract it
 
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