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I actually just checked and they will be a month old tomorrowLooks small for age. Are you using neutrients?
Respect to this guy for trying, and to Shady, because to some it might look like nute burn, and maybe it does have a slightly higher nitrogen concentration, but that yellowing's definitely severe overwatering. If he flushes, he'll bring it closer to death.Looks like nutrient burn- try flushing with plain pH'd water for a few days and see how the newish growth on the top looks.
I looked at the date of the fist picture I took of them and the date was June 28th when they first popped upHow do you mean ?
You opened them a month ago or a month out of date?
Got any suggestions?Respect to this guy for trying, and to Shady, because to some it might look like nute burn, and maybe it does have a slightly higher nitrogen concentration, but that yellowing's definitely severe overwatering. If he flushes, he'll bring it closer to death.
As above!Respect to this guy for trying, and to Shady, because to some it might look like nute burn, and maybe it does have a slightly higher nitrogen concentration, but that yellowing's definitely severe overwatering. If he flushes, he'll bring it closer to death.
Thanks man! And to everyone else that replied!Yeah, let it dry out for a few days, give it less water than you usually do, and wait 3-5 days between watering. It's not your fault, because you'll find later, different tolerances for different strains, but when the plant droops like it is, it's starting overwatering. Those deficiencies are the next step. Stop when you notice the droop.