Can you provide a little bit more info so we can help properly diagnose?:
-How old is the plant?
-What growing medium is it in?
-What have you fed it for nutrients?
-What grow light are you using?
-How far away is the grow light from the top of your plants?
Also, can you take a pic under normal white lighting? The purple light from the LEDs doesn't allow us to see the actual color of the leaves.
I'm using a 600w Bestva DC series, I have a humidifier, 3x2x5 grow tent I believe 6inline fan blowing in 4in inline blowing out,a 6 in oscillating fan inside.
Hey Kevin👋 Are these auto or photo plants ? Looks like you topped some of them in the pics ? From experience if its an auto, DONT top or barely prune as needed. Seems to me with autos its stunts the grow to heal the wound and throws its genetic pattern off. Just some thoughts.
I highly doubt that they are auto I got these fire seed from eighths I got from a dispensary, I figured it's a nitrogen problem honestly I fed my babies and check out this purple rain it recovered fine
Idk about my cookies and cream it's still recovering I have it tied down,oh by the way to answer your question yes I did top them like a day or 2 before i took the previous pictures
Yeah potentially a bit too much nitrogen. I see you mentioned above they are in FFOF soil. Just give them pH'd water only and they should lighten up to normal in a few weeks.
I wish I was more clear from the get I would of just done that a hydroponics store convinced me to buy this product named stump tea,I havent used it yet all I did was applied pH balanced water and they are coming back by any chance do you guys know the cause?
@kevin orozco it's actually a toxicity, not deficiency. Too much nitrogen - nitrogen toxicity. When you see this specifically in FoxFarm Ocean Forest soil (or really any organically-amended soil), the cause could be because it's been "cooking" too long. Cooking is the process of the microorganisms in the soil breaking down the organic nutrients making them into a plant-available form. If there is too much nitrogen in plant available-form then the plant could uptake an become toxic.
Hope that makes sense for you. I should make a video explaining this because it's asked very often.
Can you provide a little bit more info so we can help properly diagnose?: -How old is the plant? -What growing medium is it in? -What have you fed it for nutrients? -What grow light are you using? -How far away is the grow light from the top of your plants? Also, can you take a pic under normal white lighting? The purple light from the LEDs doesn't allow us to see the actual color of the leaves.
Purple rain 1 month old I'm using fox farms and using there schedule
Cookies and Cream One month
Girl Scout Cookies one month old
Gsc same As above ,this one is growing smaller
I'm using a 600w Bestva DC series, I have a humidifier, 3x2x5 grow tent I believe 6inline fan blowing in 4in inline blowing out,a 6 in oscillating fan inside.
Fox farms ocean forest soil
All of the plants look great! I don't see any problems in those pics. Nice job so far.
Growth seems a bit slow for 4 weeks. What is your soil pH and PPM?
Does that one need water? Looks a little sad
6.85 how do I check for ppm?
Get a ppm meter off amazon
Hey Kevin👋 Are these auto or photo plants ? Looks like you topped some of them in the pics ? From experience if its an auto, DONT top or barely prune as needed. Seems to me with autos its stunts the grow to heal the wound and throws its genetic pattern off. Just some thoughts.
Also get the 7 steps book if not already and read the PPM testing section.
I highly doubt that they are auto I got these fire seed from eighths I got from a dispensary, I figured it's a nitrogen problem honestly I fed my babies and check out this purple rain it recovered fine
Idk about my cookies and cream it's still recovering I have it tied down,oh by the way to answer your question yes I did top them like a day or 2 before i took the previous pictures
Yeah potentially a bit too much nitrogen. I see you mentioned above they are in FFOF soil. Just give them pH'd water only and they should lighten up to normal in a few weeks.
I wish I was more clear from the get I would of just done that a hydroponics store convinced me to buy this product named stump tea,I havent used it yet all I did was applied pH balanced water and they are coming back by any chance do you guys know the cause?
Know the cause of what exactly?
@Mr. Grow It this deficiency
@kevin orozco it's actually a toxicity, not deficiency. Too much nitrogen - nitrogen toxicity. When you see this specifically in FoxFarm Ocean Forest soil (or really any organically-amended soil), the cause could be because it's been "cooking" too long. Cooking is the process of the microorganisms in the soil breaking down the organic nutrients making them into a plant-available form. If there is too much nitrogen in plant available-form then the plant could uptake an become toxic. Hope that makes sense for you. I should make a video explaining this because it's asked very often.