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Verrice

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What's in the growing medium?
Watering/feeding schedule?
What are you feeding?

I'm thinking, looking at the clawing on picture one, there could, maybe, be some nitrogen toxicity? Hard to say what could be going on without all the details, though. The more detail you can give, the better others will be able to help you. :)

Also, avoid pics with the purple light turned on. It messes with the color of the leaves, which makes it that much harder to properly diagnose.
 

Chazz2020

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Pro mix added with ewc watering every 2 days ph 6.4 fertilizer is happy frog 7-4-5 I transplanted and fertilized with the happy frog that was on august the 8th have not added anything else since then I transplanted on aug 27th and did not add anymore fertilizer only the pro mix and ewc
 

Verrice

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Pro mix added with ewc watering every 2 days ph 6.4 fertilizer is happy frog 7-4-5 I transplanted and fertilized with the happy frog that was on august the 8th have not added anything else since then I transplanted on aug 27th and did not add anymore fertilizer only the pro mix and ewc
Hoping some of the more experienced forum members can chime in, but I'm still thinking a slight nitrogen toxicity. Happy Frog is fairly hot, and already has worm castings in it.

Do you have a TDS meter, by chance, to see what ppm your runoff is at? Did you get the pH of the runoff too, by chance?
 

DoobieDoobs

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I wonder if the dark green leaves are an indication of too much nitrogen, or is it just the lighting. I'm a noob at this and my plants have some spots like yours, Im going to stick around to learn a little.
 

Verrice

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So I should feed before then
Probably. Give them a two watering break and look at the new growth. Also, that gives you a couple waterings to get good runoff PPM and pH values. Let us know how it goes and what your readings are.
 

Verrice

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I mean, the next two times you water them, just use fresh water, and get enough runoff to also measure that runoff’s pH and PPM. It’s good to measure those values for the water before you give it to the plant, too.

Does that help?
 

Verrice

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pH is fine. PPM is actually on the low-side (for what I expected), but perhaps it was just a slight burn that's already evened out.

Do the symptoms seem to be progressing, staying the same, or getting better? If staying the same or improving, you're likely already good to go back to what you were doing.
 
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