Either bug or heat damage. If you have a scope look underneath the foliage for bugs. What kind of bulb and how far away is it from the plant Sent from my LGMS210 using Tapatalk
Looks like over watering, you probably need to transplant into bigger pots, make sure to mix in perlite and have drainage. Sent from my SM-T217S using Tapatalk
Soil needs drainage and let it dry out well between watering. Can you take a close picture of the leaves and underneath the leaves?
How does that look like over watering? Don't comment unless you have experience. Sent from my LGMS210 using Tapatalk
yeah I just watered yesterday and I'm using soft white 100 watt halogen bulbs I'm kinda stuck with em Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Dude you have 34 post total. Don't try to start flaming. Its my belief its over watering and to small pots. Rasta, BTW that light is not correct spectrum at all. Sent from my SM-T217S using Tapatalk
That type of light is not meant to grow plants, you need CFLs or led or HP's min. Sent from my SM-T217S using Tapatalk
Im almost sure you have to get better lighting because the one you're using may not be correct. I don't think it's over-watering because your stems look somewhat stern and the leaves are too. They are torn/burned, however. Check for bugs and get better lighting. You know, some times, the plants are just pushing the nutrients into odd places and the condition can be temporary. How far along are they? Sent from my LGMS210 using Tapatalk
He was correct about over watering. You are probably correct about a pest problem also. Could possibly be a pH issue going on too.. If he's inexperienced you must be too since you both were half right.
The one in the green pot is bout 3 weeks and the other is bout a week and a half I think and yeah I have to do that this Friday Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Maybe you don't know what you're talking about. Got this off one plant Sent from my LGMS210 using Tapatalk
Your soil looks too dense to me. Add generous amounts of perlite to aerate it more or buy a bag of good grow soil (definitely worth the bucks). Never water till plant uses all the water you gave it last time....until you can lift what it's growing in and feel NO weight. They hate roots sitting in wet soil all the time. Fill your containers up to the top...leaving room to water. As far as what's going on with that one on the left, how about a little info on what you've got going, your setup and what you've done to this plant....or how this happened? Can't figure out a problem without a clue or two. TWW
The one in the green pot I tried topping to early I think and now the leaves are growing in funny I got 100 watt cfl with 6 inch fan for intake was told intake is better to get carbon to it and keep are moving as well any advice is helpful Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum