Yellow leaves, 1 out of 6

testtime

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I bought half a dozen clones. They are variety of strains from two different vendors. I'm at the legal max for Colorado for flowering for my household.

Out of the six one of them has yellow leaves. The strain name is Ruby Skunk but I can't find anything on the web for it.

I'm using 380 watts of LED (measured from the wall) in two lights. They're nicely spread across the spectrum, looking white, not blurple. When I go to flower I'll double the lights.

Should I do anything different for that one clone? It's two weeks into rooting into a fox farm Ocean Forest in a 7-gallon bag.

Yellow leaves tells me it's low in nitrogen but it's in a new fox farm bag so I shouldn't be feeding it or I'll burn it.
 

testtime

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On the upper left is 9d4, on the right it is Military Chocolate then one down we've got Lemon DPXL_20210506_043534935.MP.jpgPXL_20210506_043135844.MP.jpgog, then on the right Ruby Skunk. Next row forward on the left is Chem Squeezy, then front right is Lost Cause. The cat got to Lost Cause so now I find out if it lives up to it's name.

The second picture just shows the yellow plant.
 

go go kid

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how much nitrogen are you giving them, i ,m not convinced it n def klooks more th=ike a lockout or trace element problem.
 

testtime

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how much nitrogen are you giving them, i ,m not convinced it n def klooks more th=ike a lockout or trace element problem.
I'm not giving them any at all. The only thing I've given them so far has been the mycorrhizal when I did the initial transplant. Other than that it's just water every couple days.
 

testtime

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I'm not giving them any at all. The only thing I've given them so far has been the mycorrhizal when I did the initial transplant. Other than that it's just water every couple days.
Note: I've been proactive on this and gone and spent some money. I just figured I'd ask the experts out there before I actually applied what I just bought.

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testtime

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Simple fabric grow bags. Those are seven gallon a piece with about five and a half gallons of Fox farm Ocean Forest in them. That was a few weeks ago, it's a different world now. About two weeks in flowering.
 

Budzbuddha

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Looks like you are battling bugs … is that DE on topsoil ?
Give us more info …

Medium
ph
temps
water
etc.
 

testtime

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No bugs, no nothing, don't worry. You want pictures, I'll be waking them up in an hour or so and I'll post them on my other thread where I was talking about flipping.
 

testtime

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Is there a way for me to close a thread?

Anyone looking here should end up there:

 
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