What is going on with my plant?

growgirll

Member
Hey everyone,
I've just recently started my second grow ever and there's a few things I would like input on.
It's about 5 weeks old. I got the seeds and they were oddly small, but they were Northern Lights Auto.
I planted in Happy Frog//Perlite//Lime mixture. I just started giving small amounts of Veg nutes last week since HF is kind of hot.
She seems to be growing fairly slowly, but steadily none the less. However, today I noticed that the newest growth (just the two newest leaves) have slightly yellowing tips. I'll attach a picture to it.
I have the plant about 8 inches under 2 50W 2700K CFLs and two 26W 6500K CFLs.
It's about 75 degrees at the top of the plant.
What could this be? Tips?
 

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koda7225

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
I've just recently started my second grow ever and there's a few things I would like input on.
It's about 5 weeks old. I got the seeds and they were oddly small, but they were Northern Lights Auto.
I planted in Happy Frog//Perlite//Lime mixture. I just started giving small amounts of Veg nutes last week since HF is kind of hot.
She seems to be growing fairly slowly, but steadily none the less. However, today I noticed that the newest growth (just the two newest leaves) have slightly yellowing tips. I'll attach a picture to it.
I have the plant about 8 inches under 2 50W 2700K CFLs and two 26W 6500K CFLs.
It's about 75 degrees at the top of the plant.
What could this be? Tips?
 

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Resinhound

Well-Known Member
Plant looks healthy,the tips dont look burned to me,sometimes the growth will come in a little light until it matures,but keep an eye on it...if it dries out or turns brown you have a problem.If yellowing progresses shes probably hungry for nitrogen.
 

lahadaextranjera

Well-Known Member
Stop it with the food for now. Soil is still new, too young to take more food. Tips are slightly burning and leaves look like they are hardening up.
 

DesertGrow89

Well-Known Member
What nutrients are you feeding and how much according to the directions? Start with 1/4 strength they won't be able to process much with the low intensity of cfls.
 

growgirll

Member
Ive fed 1 teaspoon of Grow Big Foxfarm nutes per gallon once a week for two weeks now. I was very minimal with the nutes.
 

orbo

Well-Known Member
Plant looks pretty good to me. Like others, maybe cut the nutes just a wee tad. Don't be surprised when those lower fans get ugly and start to decay...happens pretty often when they are that close to the soil. Don't forget...Feed-Water-Water Feed-Water-Water
 

stnr420

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
I've just recently started my second grow ever and there's a few things I would like input on.
It's about 5 weeks old. I got the seeds and they were oddly small, but they were Northern Lights Auto.
I planted in Happy Frog//Perlite//Lime mixture. I just started giving small amounts of Veg nutes last week since HF is kind of hot.
She seems to be growing fairly slowly, but steadily none the less. However, today I noticed that the newest growth (just the two newest leaves) have slightly yellowing tips. I'll attach a picture to it.
I have the plant about 8 inches under 2 50W 2700K CFLs and two 26W 6500K CFLs.
It's about 75 degrees at the top of the plant.
What could this be? Tips?
Still can't understand why people keep adding lime to soil that already has it in there along with other calcium bearing ingredients. This will b too much and will lock out magnesium and throw off ph.
 
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