Will these be ok?

Raven121415

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Ok, 1st indoor grow and I know I over fed these quite a bit. I am now also suspecting that all 5 of these are autos. I have been going with straight reverse osmosis water for maybe 2 weeks now. The dark blueish green look is leaving most of the leaves finally. The shoots are starting to turn a yellowish color however. I am also moticing very unhappy looking leaves. I don't want to feed them yet for fesr of worsening the symptoms. Any advice would be helpful.
 

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If you have been watering with only ro water for the last 2 weeks I use some nuits. Ur plants aren't burnt. A couple look like they could use some N. Hard to tell for me in the pics tho.
 
buy some organic nutrients and follow the directions on the package or you will starve them soon.
they look great right now though
 
Agreed I just got some general organics by General hydroponics. I like it so far but I gotta use ph up because it's very acidic in just a gallon. I didn't realize at first. Until I ph the mix together and it was 4 lol.
 
I think your lens needs cleaning. I cant see any big problems with your grow.
I shattered the screen and yes it's dirty. Lol i will get better pics with wifes phone. In the 1st pic however, there are leaves that are curling under. Like a reverse canoe. That coupled with clawed tips, and droopy leaves don't seem very good to me. However, I am an outdoor guy converting to indoor. Lol
 
I have Shultz Bloom Plus 10-54-10. I was going to use it at 1/4 rate. It says 1 tsp per gal, and use with every water.
 
time to step up the nutrient game imo
I had also been using using Shultz All Purpose 20-20-20. The garden tone was what I added to my soil. The soil is Shultz Moisture Plus Potting Mix, rabbit poo, composted wood shavings (rabbit bedding), Epsoma Garden Tone, and Hi-Yield Calcium Nitrate.
 
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