Please help, second grow with problems

Lola Grows

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So this is my second grow, my first grow someone turned out beautiful with two plants that were a claw of tops, with my lights the yield was bad but one was super dank but now my second grow. I have 6 baby’s started, they’re dispensary bag seeds. Lavender jones, aaa og and two I didn’t label. I’m in a 4x2 tent with a carbon filter one tower fan and 2 Amazon lights. Amico 600w and phlizon 1200w. But I do have a spider farmer 2000 coming in. Right now they are in 3 gal pots with ffof, while they were in I’d say 1/2 gal pots I fed them early and burned them. I gave them all a good flush and 5 days later I transplanted. They have all been topped as well. I see multiple issues other than the burn. New growth slightly yellow, one new leaf has a burned tip well after the flush. Lower growth single finger blades yellow, one plant it pointing straight up others are droopy and anything else you can see. Sorry that the pictures aren’t the best but any help is appreciated.
Looks like they were topped before they were ready, too much nitrogen, and possibly too much light for their size. Post pics without the lights on ( it will help diagnose easier) hard to see what’s going on under light. Next time maybe wait until the plant is stronger ( 3/4th node before topping. That will be less stress and make for a easier recovery. Good luck
 
Looks like they were topped before they were ready, too much nitrogen, and possibly too much light for their size. Post pics without the lights on ( it will help diagnose easier) hard to see what’s going on under light. Next time maybe wait until the plant is stronger ( 3/4th node before topping. That will be less stress and make for a easier recovery. Good luck
Okay I’ll post pictures without the light when they wake up lol I appreciate the help
 

Lola Grows

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Guess I should get back in my corner and wait for these 'experts'
There are guys on here that have been growing for over 25 years, some of them really know their stuff and have solutions for just about everything. Not only that it’s always comforting to have a few opinions even better when everyone is agreeing. If you’re in the corner that’s your choice.. because your opinion was good too.
 
There are guys on here that have been growing for over 25 years, some of them really know their stuff and have solutions for just about everything. Not only that it’s always comforting to have a few opinions even better when everyone is agreeing. If you’re in the corner that’s your choice.. because your opinion was good too.
You're right
I didn't mean to sound like such a douche
Coming off another server where people tend to weigh in on good advice like 'I know better' sorry if I've reacted based on that.
Thanks for your input, there's always something to learn.
 

Lola Grows

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You're right
I didn't mean to sound like such a douche
Coming off another server where people tend to weigh in on good advice like 'I know better' sorry if I've reacted based on that.
Thanks for your input, there's always something to learn.
It’s ok it’s easy to misunderstand when you can’t communicate in person. People do that here too so I totally get it, I just try and show some respect to the growers that have been around for a very long time and my way of doing that... labeling them “ the experts” they truly deserve it. The majority of us are still learning and it’s really some great people to teach us things here. Just gotta show them the respect they’ve earned. :)
 
The pictures aren’t the best my back camera is cracked so it was a little awkward using the front lol and just wanted to note that something fell on the smallest one and what you see is missing a whole main cola from the first topping unfortunately lol
 

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The pictures aren’t the best my back camera is cracked so it was a little awkward using the front lol and just wanted to note that something fell on the smallest one and what you see is missing a whole main cola from the first topping unfortunately lol
Haha great pictures under the circumstances!
Plants are looking a lot better, well done.
 
Haha great pictures under the circumstances!
Plants are looking a lot better, well done.
Thanks to your help I really appreciate it. Much more excited for this new growth to shadow the ugly from before lol I can’t help but to let it bother me to look at lol. But now i think that’s it for topping just lst till this baby’s filled, flip and pray for ladies (then order fems online lol)
 
Here’s a little update. Up until now I continued to just use plain water and let them recover. They’ve def improved but now the new growth is coming in a lot lighter shade of green. I know it’s not nitrogen (that would start at the bottom) I’ve read that growth does this when it speeds up and will go away as it grows. I just got in my mars hydro sp 250 to replace these blurple lights. Any suggestions or tips are greatly appreciated from every one
 

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fragileassassin

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Straight FFOF is quite hot for young plants. Im not a soil grower, but ive seen exactly what youve experienced here happen posted many many times with young plants and FFOF.
Looks like theyre recovering well and getting used to it though.


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These are not feminized, with that being said how should I go about growing these before I flip? Should I try to get this tent stuffed so when I pull males it’s still filled or if I fill it and half to take out half, after stretching it’ll fill back up?
 

fragileassassin

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They’ve def improved but now the new growth is coming in a lot lighter shade of green. I know it’s not nitrogen (that would start at the bottom) I’ve read that growth does this when it speeds up and will go away as it grows.
The bold part is your major key here. On a plant that had that much excess before, youll see a new deficiency on new growth first.

These are not feminized, with that being said how should I go about growing these before I flip? Should I try to get this tent stuffed so when I pull males it’s still filled or if I fill it and half to take out half, after stretching it’ll fill back up?
Its 6 plants in that space? Id probably give them like a week, maybe two, to grow vertically a bit then flip them. Its going to get cramped if they all end up female. Are you willing to pick the best 4 if you get 5-6?
 
Straight FFOF is quite hot for young plants. Im not a soil grower, but ive seen exactly what youve experienced here happen posted many many times with young plants and FFOF.
Looks like theyre recovering well and getting used to it though.


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Yeah from now on it’ll be hal
The bold part is your major key here. On a plant that had that much excess before, youll see a new deficiency on new growth first.


Its 6 plants in that space? Id probably give them like a week, maybe two, to grow vertically a bit then flip them. Its going to get cramped if they all end up female. Are you willing to pick the best 4 if you get 5-6?
i just gave them a feeding yesterday so hopefully that clears up, but personally I’d rather be forced to pick my best plants than having a lot of empty space, but about 2 weeks is what I I had in mind before I flip. I’m curious as to what every one else uses to feed their plants. I have the fox trio the flora trio and am working on getting a full amendment feeding line out together so I can test that as well.
 
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