HELP....Whats going on with my plants?!?!

Cranks

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Thanks for your time, education and these charts. Great info Ladies just woke up an hour ago and have been fed with RO water and 2ml/L of AN.
Thanks for your time, education and these charts. Great info Ladies just woke up an hour ago and have been fed with RO water and 2ml/L of AN.
Should I cut off those browned out leaves? Attached is a picture of today when lights first came on, 1 day after feeding. In all the plants it is the first set of leaves above the cotyledon leaves, they are also browned/yellowed out. The last picture is yesterday before feeding. Looking better20220102_193124.jpg
 

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OldMedUser

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I'd leave the leaves on for now. Maybe just snip off the damaged ends but if they green up with the feed they will still contribute to growth while the plants are small and won't matter once they are bigger.

I like to take a pic every day or two so I can look back a week to compare. Hard to notice changes when you see them all the time.

:peace:
 

Killaki

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Should I cut off those browned out leaves? Attached is a picture of today when lights first came on, 1 day after feeding. In all the plants it is the first set of leaves above the cotyledon leaves, they are also browned/yellowed out. The last picture is yesterday before feeding. Looking betterView attachment 5059164
I'd leave them until they fall off to the touch. Some people trim that sort of stuff but I wouldn't at least in this case.
 

visajoe1

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Should I cut off those browned out leaves? Attached is a picture of today when lights first came on, 1 day after feeding. In all the plants it is the first set of leaves above the cotyledon leaves, they are also browned/yellowed out. The last picture is yesterday before feeding. Looking betterView attachment 5059164
Resist the urge to touch them. Good practice. Stare at em all you want. Newer growth looks good, the yellow one will bounce back too just be patient.

When the pots are dry, feed them again around 1.5ec with runoff. Repeat.
 

BestBudz_Grow

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Raise the light to 24" away from the canopy, 18 is too close unless flowering. Also with promix it's a peat based medium, so make sure to only water when dry. Give them a few days in between feedings as to not over saturate them and lock out oxygen.
 

Cranks

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Here is updated pics of plants if anybody was wondering. Seem to bouncing back nicely. I know I already asked this, but should I be thinking about clipping off those dying leaves on the bottom. 3 are working on their 4 set of nodes. 20220106_213307.jpg20220106_213307.jpg My inner gardening green thumb says cut em off as that is what I would do with just about any other plant. Thanks again for the advice y'all gave and helping to rescue the ladies:bigjoint:20220106_213416.jpg
 

OldMedUser

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I'd be snipping off those lower leaves. They're in the shade now so even if they have some green left they won't be doing much more than blocking air flow around the base.

They're looking pretty good now.

:peace:
 

Cranks

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Update on my first indoor grow. Ladies are looking good I think. Thoughts? I have topped all 4 and am LST. Gonna transplant into 5 gallon fabric pot, give em a week or two to settle and then flip em into flower. Is the canopy too thick? Should I prune/thin out canopy? One more question, should I keep circulating fans on during lights off?Thanks again for any advice you have given me through this grow!!20220202_104239.jpg20220202_104311.jpg20220202_104335.jpg
 
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