SilentBob024
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So..? I screwed up... Not sure what the issue is just yet. Still scouring for something that sounds and looks right. I have 9 plants. But two... Are having cause for concern. I am using a room in my house, not a tent. Has a vent built into the ceiling out, I keep the door wide open and the room it's attached to has a vent for air in. I also crack a window and have a fan going. Anyways... So 2/9 are messed up after a transplant. They were getting water before the transplant and looked fine enough really. After the transplant like this would be day three afterwards I believe now, I noticed today that the two have these orangey brownish splotches on them. Higher up mostly. I also just upgraded my light from a 315w cmh to a 630w cmh. Was thinking maybe light burn.. Just I usually see yellowing a bit first no? No yellowing... Just those splotches in question. Those two were also closest to the light I believe as well. Anyways, though two, have the splotches, one of the two is also really droopy. Thinking that one is also over watered. Got a fan pointed at the soil up close in an attempt to dry it up a touch. Got one above soil level and one pointed towards the holes at the bottom to see if that helps dry it out a bit in hopes to see the droop reverse a bit. Just started that part today. The first two pics are of my ewe-2 that has a touch of that splotchy crap, and the last two are my black dog that has droop AND that blotch. Incase it's nuts I started up a new batch of straight ph water only. Should be ready by tomorrow sometime I think if the soil becomes a little dry anyways.. So just wondering if anyone has ever had that issue before or not. Thinking it's nute screw up on my part, over watering in my part, light burn or all three lol. .. Anyone have advice on what to do? Black dog looked good and is nearly done veg, lol wouldn't want to lose it like this lol seems like a sin.
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