What's wrong with them ?

weedpvz

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Can anyone tell me why are they getting lime green at the top on the new growth. The lower leaves are dark green. I'm using LED's mars with samsung diods are they too close ? IMG_20220403_134237.jpgIMG_20220403_134249.jpg
 
if you could show us how far your lights are sitting from your plant the would be awesome, the top one seems to be suffering from some sort of stress from light to feedings, the darker leaves seem to be nitrogen toxicity and i would suggest a flush on your next watering.
 

weedpvz

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Light is at 45/50 cm at 50% wich is a bit less than what they recomend. The leaves appear to be darker in the photo, it isn't a N toxicity otherwise i would have notice the "Claws". The part that is catching light is getting lime green. This is the 1st time i use leds and all was going good until this week(7)
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Modern Selections

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Go ahead and introduce them to flower as I think they look great. Newer growth will always be a lighter green. Grow looks nice, you should have a nice harvest.

You can see here these blueberry are nice and healthy growing close to 2" a day in organic soil, the new growth is lighter. Tis all good

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weedpvz

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Thank you but i'm still not sure, and it will only get worse in flower.
Could it be because of Rootbound ? as i think it's the only thing i'm missing because these 2 ladies are in 11L pots. I think i should transplant them 1st and see if they get better in a week or so.
 

Modern Selections

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It certainly cannot hurt to transplant before flower. Roots equal fruits. Make sure you are feeding plenty of cal/mag

Nice plants, what strain?
 

weedpvz

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I'm only giving them .5ml/L of CalMag, should boost it up to a 1ml/L ?
and Plagron organic Basic nutrient alga based
Left side it's Critical Purple Kush and right side Zkittlez.
 

HydoDan

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Thank you but i'm still not sure, and it will only get worse in flower.
Could it be because of Rootbound ? as i think it's the only thing i'm missing because these 2 ladies are in 11L pots. I think i should transplant them 1st and see if they get better in a week or so.
I think you're on the right track. I would transplant, give them a week to get going, then flip..
Don't change what you've been feeding.
 

weedpvz

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3 days after transplanting they bounced back, for sure they were rootbounded and starting to show some other deficiencies.
Now 15 days into flower and they looking good.
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