Newbie here just curious about the look of these middle new growth leaves.. being very anal about my first grow and trying to do everything right

Swan23

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Best pics of the leaves I could get with this POS phone I have. Plants are only between 2-3 weeks old.
 

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This is a little better pic but other leaves are completely fine. Just kinda wondering if this is normal
 

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Looks overwatered or overfed. Can you zoom out, and show us the whole thing?
 
Haven't done any nutes yet, have a mix of ocean forest, happy frog, perlite and compost for mix and just transplanted to bigger pot 3 days ago.
 

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Okay yeah could be it. But LST? New to this been doin as much research as possible just still learning
 
I looked up low stress training. I was kinda figuring the bigger leaves were blocking the smaller new growth ones but considering I'm using my closet as a grow room I def need to control the size. I still haven't been able to figure out if it's an auto or photo plant yet. My dude gave me a plant and I got 5 seeds from it and it was a Skywalker OG so he says. The plant was tall but no branches or anything just pretty much one bud on top and some buds on the sides of the stem. I only got about a half oz from it.
 
you get as much as you have light some average is 1g/w but new lamps give a teoretical 3g/w....

i allways like to do LST and make a salat bowl with no topping 15 tops and flower on day 21
 
As a new grower, best advice I can give you is to not even touch your plants for the first 30 days. Literally just don't fuck with em, other than feeding, or in your case just watering since you have amended medium.

After 30 days, I'd say if it's tall enough (should be), bend the main stem at a 90° angle, tie it down and snip off the leaves that are on the underside of the leaned-over main stem. Wait another week or two, and if the plant is too bushy for your liking, pull a few leaves starting at the lowest part of the plant especially in the middle.

You can also get away with pulling NO leaves and doing NO training, but you'll really get the best out of the plant & the best out of the experience by learning to do both hands-on.
 
Okej sog i can accept but that 20 plants each one gives shit ammount but there is a lot of them.normal grow with 1-4 plants i would really reccomend trening
 
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