the pots r 2 gallons i believe. i dont think theyre rootbound, they went in the pots like 3 weeks ago. ive been watering when the pots get light. i dont think its under/over watering cuz its only like 3 leaves on the whole plant that r affectedover/under watering? how big is your pot, root bound?
yes they look healthy, thats why im stumped haha. no real leaf discolorationThey look healthy so the only thing I can come up with is your root system is having a difficult time supplying enough moisture to the entire plant. I was having similar issues when I started in larger pots, it seems to happen more often when the plants are younger and have under developed root systems. Mine fixed themselves as they matured and the root system developed..
i have them in the 2gal pots for now, and i plan on putting them in 5gal lowes buckets later. probably towards flowering time, so i can put a flowering soil mix in the bottom.to me from the pic's it looks like its ethier over watering or Nute burn.... outdoor plants need to be watered less and fed ALOT less, a small over feeding outdoors can cause consequences like this.
and 2 gallon pots ARE a bit small, personaly i like 3.5 gallon pots so the roots have alot of time to expand.
oh, and have you been turning them on a regular basis? if soo look at the stem going up to the leaf it may be twisted, i've had plants do that before.
ive been using RO water, so the PPM is probably around 10 haha. and i have amendments in the soil so i dont need nutes. at least not yetI can't tell how tall your girls areIt looks like root bound to meits real easy to pop the plant out of the pot and check the rootsIf its not that and isn't wateringI'm thinking over/under feeding whats the ppm
thats what i was originally thinkin. my buddy(who i got the plants from) said some of his did it tooCould be just a weird pheno a buddy of mine grew a slh dat looked exactly like that i dont think you have anything to worry about