help plant looking deficient

youngg

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She's had some problems before transplanting so can't be that can anyone help I'll post some pics below please help
 

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Looks alright to me personally I wouldn't be to worried. Leaf curl down. To much n or perhaps over watering. Also sort of looks like lack of copper. I am going to go with over watering. I am pretty rusty though.
 
Looks like you transplanted into a much-too-large container(?) That's going to be a challenge to water. You might not see growth for awhile as the plant spends energy growing underground.

I saw a couple tips pointing down and thought N toxicity too. But, it looks pale or chlorotic like it hasn't had enough N.

More information always helps. (Soil, food, type of water used, ppms, ph).
 
Looks like you transplanted into a much-too-large container(?) That's going to be a challenge to water. You might not see growth for awhile as the plant spends energy growing underground.

I saw a couple tips pointing down and thought N toxicity too. But, it looks pale or chlorotic like it hasn't had enough N.

More information always helps. (Soil, food, type of water used, ppms, ph).
I've just been on a 1.1.1 ratio maybe next feed 2.1.1 is that right what should I put on first ventilation or circulating fan and when I feed her should I get just a bit a bit of runoff or try get any thanks mothers finest and thanks az2000 you been a big part of this plant now lol you seen her from when she was in germination didn't you
 
This plant has 8 leaves and you've posted 63 message about it. Any chance we could just get a live video feed? bongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie
 
This plant has 8 leaves and you've posted 63 message about it. Any chance we could just get a live video feed? bongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie

That's what I was thinking. It's hard to keep track of details about what's being used (soil, water quality) what's been tested, resolved, ruled out. I would recommend a more methodical approach, a grow journal, occasional summarizations of the details, what's changed, what's ruled out.

It feels like starting from square-one each time.
 
I'm not I'll research now can over watering cause this to or turning the fan off when turning the lights off
 
That darkness on the leaf only come on her 6 hours off with no fan do you think that could be the problem
 
Youngg, the plant looks totally fine, however slightly wet. You are worrying too much. Let it almost dry until next watering, when the pot is light, water it but not before - rinse and repeat.

Once you got confidence in watering she needs some N, go light on those nutes... Quarter strength....

Oh, and calm down lol
 
youngg, you have got to try and relax and stop stressing dude. My Munchhausen comment was meant to suggest you're killing this thing with "love". I am not really offering any input because I don't see much wrong. You have a few spots, it happens. Looks a little hungry otherwise overall the plant doesn't look that bad IMO. Soil looks really damp and you're in a way large pot - maybe on the verge of over watering so you need to let it dry for about a week or 5 days. Have you ever baked a cake? You know when you stick a toothpick in and it comes out with batter on it you know its not done? Same with soil, grab a chopstick and poke it to almost the bottom of your pot, pull it out and if its moist or there is soil stuck to it...its too wet and needs more time. If there is no soil and its bone dry...time to water.
 
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