Don’t know what’s wrong. New grower

weedking24

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06ED161A-E74E-43D8-8378-C4582F2274F6.jpeg5725B412-6D34-45A8-B2AC-3B9ABBF1C6C1.jpeg2136B0C8-770B-4D4F-B74B-947AD87626B6.jpeg4ACDDD38-7746-4CBB-82E7-0DC681BAEAD8.jpegD26B58D2-9A44-42F6-A41A-05025EEE36D5.jpegI feel like I’m over watering my plants but it’s been 4 days since I last watered them. They’re all drooping hard but not curling in. Two of my plants that had dots on the leafs are now turning yellow and curling and brittle. Both the same strain. None of my other plants are doing that. Maybe bad genetics? someone told me the dots on the leafs are nothing and should be healthy and now im not believing it

day 22. they seem small for day 22.
sf4000 at 50% at 30 inches
fox farms strawberry fields with 25% ewc and 25% perlite with one shot from nectar of the gods with 75% the recommend amount
been using silica with my waterings since last week with half the recommended amount.
ph is always between 6.3-6.5.
 
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HydroKid239

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I can't believe you go 4 days without watering a solo cup :shock:
I'm sure they will be fine. Just be sure to saturate the whole cup when watering, and you should be doing it once a day at this point (When dry) unless they aren't drinking.. which wouldn't be a good thing. I would also turn that light down to 15-20% & keep them warmer than 70F.
As stated prior.. transplant as soon as you could. Give them space & let them grow.
 

weedking24

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Added a shot glass of water to a few of them. After 6 hours they’re perky and healthy looking. I thought I was over watering tbh. Trans planting tomorrow
 

Dank Bongula

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You don't need to add silica when growing in dirt.

Strawberry fields is more geared towards flowering, so save that for a later transplant if you want to experiment and instead transplant into ocean forest for easier vegging - won't need to feed or topdress for like a month.
 
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