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Can't figure out this wilting?

Mojave

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The Small one is an auto, the wilted a Dinafem Cheese, and the big one an Incredible Bulk. RH never goes below 45% and i keep it usually around 50-55% Temp stays around high 70's occasionally low 80's. They're on an 18/4 under Leds. On well water with a PH of 6.5. I only water when the soil is dry about 2" down, and over cut/poked many holes in the bottom for drainage.

Scratching my head at this point, maybe the one doesn't like the leds? Thought about putting it out in the sun for a few hours to see if it'd perk up? Side note, i am moderately to severe red/green colorblind so noticing certain issues will be a challenge. 14669563974161309658134.jpg
 

coreywebster

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Your RH is low for veg, the colour looks fine by the way. They look good apart from that the wilting. Wondering if your light is too close, smashing down photons on to seedlings isn't always a good thing. If you cant raise your light then try moving the plants away from the centre until they pick up. Funny that its the one in the centre that's got the problem. Is there a good fan blowing across them to move the air and strengthen the stem?
 

Mojave

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I do have a good fan on oscillation, for a gentle shake. The Leds were about 18" away, but i lowered them last night thinking it may help, and get the short ones a boost. I can raise it back uo though. What should optimal my RH be?

They are currently in an organic potting soil, that came with EWC already in it. Glad to know the color looks good, I tried to push the leds outta the way so thr camera would get the true color. Should i stick that one outside for a bit?

Corso, i just recently read about that and have a 5 gallon smart pot for it. My soil hasn't finished curing but I'm gonna transplant into the extra organic potting soil i have that already had some mushroom compost I added.
 

Cannacat

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Corso, i just recently read about that and have a 5 gallon smart pot for it. My soil hasn't finished curing but I'm gonna transplant into the extra organic potting soil i have that already had some mushroom compost I added.
Seriously, get it in the 5 gallon quick smart man, if that tap root touches the sides then it's game over! I just did it with my Heisenberg Specials, they were 4 inches tall at harvest and I got a joint off the 2 of them.
As for the wilting, could be the humidity, that's kind of what my clones look like when I take them out from under the dome too soon. Good luck with them :peace:
 

Mojave

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Crudddddd the auto hasn't done much in the past few days. I'm thinking it may be stunted from Hitting the bottom like you said. Guess I'll find out now... Lol
Thanks for the help guys, I'll raise the humidity and keep things posted!
 

Mojave

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Seriously, get it in the 5 gallon quick smart man, if that tap root touches the sides then it's game over! I just did it with my Heisenberg Specials, they were 4 inches tall at harvest and I got a joint off the 2 of them.
As for the wilting, could be the humidity, that's kind of what my clones look like when I take them out from under the dome too soon. Good luck with them :peace:
I just transplanted the auto... It had some roots to the bottom, I didn't see the the taproot so MAYBE it'll be ok. If not.. Live and learn.
 

Mojave

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No discernible change as of yet. Looks the same and the RH is up to 60% now.. I'm thinking it may just not like the Leds, i may try and throw a CFL next to it to see if it prefers that.
 

Cannacat

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I don't know what else to suggest, I'm just learning as I go myself. Is it always in the same position under the lights or do you move them around? We used to rotate our last crop of white widows cos we had too many really for the space, we'd move them around so they had equal time in each spot. I don't think that'd be likely to cause you any problems on such a small scale though and I don't have any experience to suggest anything else but I hope you figure it out mate, they're hardy plants and can survive all sorts of conditions and you seem like you're on it so I'm sure you'll be fine if you're patient and keep reading and asking questions :peace:
 

Mojave

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20160627_235330.jpg 20160627_235330.jpg 20160627_235405.jpg 20160627_235355.jpg Thanks for the help and quick responses guys! I switched things up tonight. This is a learning process for me. I positioned the led at one angle hitting all 3 plants. And then a 5500k CFL directly opposite from it.

First and last pics are of the auto. Which the color of the tips look a bit odd on.. Might've had the led too close.
 

Cannacat

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They look better. Looks like the bigger leaves on the middle two are just a little bit deformed, as if something was going on when they were developing but the newer growth seems fine so hopefully you're on track :peace:
 

Mojave

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They look better. Looks like the bigger leaves on the middle two are just a little bit deformed, as if something was going on when they were developing but the newer growth seems fine so hopefully you're on track :peace:
Yep, i noticed that too, they had some curve going on when little but it looks all good now.
 

*BUDS

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They are sick, stunted and yellow as a canary and will be lucky to pull through. The medium is the cause of these major issues and next time use some seed raising mix or coco. Also the re potting without a root system will finish them off. Never re pot a sick plant, especially when its nowhere near rootbound.
 

Mojave

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I may be colorblind... But they look green compared to this American-Singer-Canary11.jpg.

What about the medium do you think is causing issues?
 
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