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First time Grower Yellow hue in middle of sprouts (Pics included)

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by darkamp22, Nov 4, 2018.

  1. Hey guys i wasn't sure if this was normal for seedlings but i may be using too much nutrients or if maybe its from LED 600w not high enough but its about 2 feet... Maybe its normal? Idk asking for advice heres some pics.. some friends say they look fine others say i'm feeding it to much... others say it my PH level which is fine, i test it everytime. Any ideas for this poor nooby?
     

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  2. If you want advice on a perceived leaf discoloration, take your pics under natural light instead of the blurples. It will allow other people to make a better determination. Also, include medium, nutes, pH, feeding schedule, etc. etc. The more info you can provide - the better. Good luck and welcome to GC. :)
     
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  3. Sorry about that don't know what i was thinking just late at night didnt wanna wake the wife Lol. Here are some pictures with flash on my note 9..

    Soil - Foxfarm Ocean Forest Blend
    Nutes - Foxfarm Big Bloom Used 1 week - Grow Big Small Dose started - Tiger Bloom (For Blooming phase not used yet)
    Feeding schedule - 2 a day sometimes a little longer depending if soil feels dried up i mist them with the spray bottle and pour a little bit to get deeper in the soil. I do tend to water often which ive just recently slowed down maybe overwatering?
    Light Cycle - 18 Hour On and 6 hours Off
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  4. Well that one didnt work here i reuploaded them
     

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  5. A little small to start nutes if growing in soil imo. If using a quality soil, you should be able to go a few weeks at least before nutes. Many growers don't use nutes unless the plant starts showing a deficiency. Some don't use them at all (like me). But I 100% agree. Why ask a question for help with coloration and post a pic under lighting that changes how everything looks?
     
  6. I don't know? Accident it looked better on my phone then it did when i uploaded to my PC... I reuploaded the pictures right above you
     
  7. I don't see anything wrong with your plants.
     
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  8. They look normal. But, FFOF, is a hot soil and many growers have problems with seedlings burning. Nutes could potentially cause you some issue. I don't see any yet, but a possibility. But for now the look ok. You have an awful lot of plants going. What are the plans? They will fill up a tent beyond what yo imagine. Also for that many plants, you are most likely going to need more light
     
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  9. Lol yeah i have 13 plants... 4 of them are Feminized Northern Lights i do not want to get rid of by any means.. The others are randoms that my friends gave me... I was told its 50/50% male/female ratio... Just wanted to grow extra incase half of them are males. I'm def going to have to get rid of some /:
     
  10. Hey this specific plant i transplanted kinda early... and the first time it kinda just fell apart in my hands to where the root was exposed i replanted it yesterday and on one side of the leaves looks weird.. any thoughts?
     

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  11. Give it a day or two. Plants can take a while to recover from a transplant. But remember. Putting a seedling in a big pot may take some time to grow up top. It will be focusing on root development.
     
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  12. Thanks for the help all of you.. i know i sound super worried its just cause i've invested alot into this equipment and really want to make sure i do everything 100% right other wise my wife may leave me
     
  13. This is a risk / reward situation.
    Feed or shine too much, and you risk sickly plants, stunted growth, or death.
    Feed or irradiate them too little, which isn't easy, and growth will be slowed until you notice it, or leaf color is too light. A quick recovery is then possible.

    In other words, my strong opinion is that too much light or food is worse than too little.
     
  14. So what? All they do is bitch while they spend your money. ;)
     

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