Bottom leaves yellowing and leaves slightly droopy

Ak96

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Basically what the headline says..

I’ve read it’s normal for the bottom leaves to yellow, the rest of the plant is a nice colour.
Top leaves slightly wilted.
Any ideas if I’m in trouble?
 

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dirtyoldb

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Plant Magic soil next time.

Your auto is tiny. Too much messing around with it.

Try not to treat her like a photoperiod.

You shocked her into budding too early.
 

Ak96

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more info needed. Just pretend we have no idea about your grow
Auto - auto Alaskan Purple
Grown in MG soil (all I could get at the time)
In Week 4
Humidity 45%
Temp 21degrees celsius
Started giving biogrow nutes 10 days ago. Started with biobloom maybe a week ago
 

oill

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Auto - auto Alaskan Purple
Grown in MG soil (all I could get at the time)
In Week 4
Humidity 45%
Temp 21degrees celsius
Started giving biogrow nutes 10 days ago. Started with biobloom maybe a week ago
I am guessing your using led. Based on that your temp is way too low. Raise it up to 28c with a heater.

This is probably the main reason they are smaller. Also looks like you are running the nutes a little hard.
 

Ak96

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I am guessing your using led. Based on that your temp is way too low. Raise it up to 28c with a heater.

This is probably the main reason they are smaller. Also looks like you are running the nutes a little hard.
Really? I read everywhere to keep it at around 75degrees Fahrenheit.
I usually keep it 21-25degrees celsius, but can use a heat mat to try get it higher.

How often would you say I should give nutes? I am giving nutes every time I water - (every 2 or so days)
 

dirtyoldb

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I am guessing your using led. Based on that your temp is way too low. Raise it up to 28c with a heater.

This is probably the main reason they are smaller. Also looks like you are running the nutes a little hard.
They soil has slow release fertiliser.
High on nitrogen.

Temperature should be minimum 23 at lowest and a good average of 26 to 28.
Oil radiator is what you need.
Keep on a wifi plug if possible to turn on and off when needed. Mostly summer (lol) months.
I like this wee gadget to help keep an eye on things.

Still think it's combo of stress more than heat. Just my opinion.

Ran at them temps in winter with oil radiator at max. They didn't bud so early, not the biggest though.
 

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