What am i doing wrong why are my plants doing this

Big Green Thumb

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Is there something wrong with my plants can they be fixed?View attachment 4516783View attachment 4516784View attachment 4516785
What problem do you think you see? I see a slight nutrient burn on the leaves is all, really. The coloring of the leaves (purple/yellow) is due to genetics and the plant nearing the end of their live. I'm not going to beat you up about a few hairs -- I'm sure the buds are sticky af so everything will stick to them. Just pull of the hairs when you trim. Agreed, they are close to being finished.

It doesn't look like the plant(s) will have a high yield that may be caused by many things. Looking at the specs of your light, it is a 230 watt light of NOT top tier leds. How big is the grow area? That light, despite what their ad claims, is enough to flower a 2'x2' up to maybe 2.5'x2.5' area. Any area bigger than that and you will definitely want more light.
 

Stolensoul

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What problem do you think you see? I see a slight nutrient burn on the leaves is all, really. The coloring of the leaves (purple/yellow) is due to genetics and the plant nearing the end of their live. I'm not going to beat you up about a few hairs -- I'm sure the buds are sticky af so everything will stick to them. Just pull of the hairs when you trim. Agreed, they are close to being finished.

It doesn't look like the plant(s) will have a high yield that may be caused by many things. Looking at the specs of your light, it is a 230 watt light of NOT top tier leds. How big is the grow area? That light, despite what their ad claims, is enough to flower a 2'x2' up to maybe 2.5'x2.5' area. Any area bigger than that and you will definitely want more light.
I have 2 of the parfactworks lights in a 3 by 5 closet and about how much longer till harvest do you think I was just worried about the color of leaves
 

Big Green Thumb

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You should have enough light (almost). The coloring of the leaves is normal at the end of the grow. The burned tips indicate a bit too much nutrients being fed, nothing severe.

You really should inspect the tricomes to determine if they are ready now -- they may be.
 

Gardenator

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Light is parfactworks 2000 and yeah my cat sheds bad I've been meaning to grab a air purifier but I'm a little cash poor at the moment the strain is strawberry cheesecake if that matters water ph 5.5-6.5 and I've had them on 18-6 light cycle View attachment 4516816View attachment 4516817
I would put those nutrients into a nice cool dark cabinet instead of ontop of your lights... unless it was just to take a picture of what you are using for nutes but you dont want those to be 70+ °F or they will go bad
 
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