To much food or nitrogen toxic

anthony1

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Hey guys this is my First grow in a tent and first grow using LEDs instead at H first grow in a tent and first grow using LEDs instead at HPS. I’m pretty sure I ran into an issue with Way to much food or to much nitrogen.

I’m using Fox Farm Soil And advanced nutrients We started week 2 of veg And out of 4 plants. 2 are showing dark green leaves and they’re curling at the top I was hoping somebody would know exactly what it was and could help me out thanks If you guys need anymore info about nutrients that I am running I can update this when I get home
 

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OldMedUser

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You obviously didn't read the thread about not posting pics under bad light because no one can ell what they look like when they are all blurple or orange.

Might have a little heat issue but they aren't showing obvious signs of nute burn. Just cut back on the feed. Should be able to go quite a while before adding any extra nutes in that soil which can burn plants all by itself sometimes.

Good luck.

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anthony1

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You obviously didn't read the thread about not posting pics under bad light because no one can ell what they look like when they are all blurple or orange.

Might have a little heat issue but they aren't showing obvious signs of nute burn. Just cut back on the feed. Should be able to go quite a while before adding any extra nutes in that soil which can burn plants all by itself sometimes.

Good luck.

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Thank you for your input and sorry about that I will definitely take better pictures with no lights so everybody can see I will update more pictures tonight and better lighting so you can see Also going to cut back on the nutrients for a little bit I do know Fox Farm has a good amount of it already Thank u
 

anthony1

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You obviously didn't read the thread about not posting pics under bad light because no one can ell what they look like when they are all blurple or orange.

Might have a little heat issue but they aren't showing obvious signs of nute burn. Just cut back on the feed. Should be able to go quite a while before adding any extra nutes in that soil which can burn plants all by itself sometimes.

Good luck.

:peace:
I definitely need to be transplanted to 5 gallon pots the roots are starting to come out the bottom but out of four plants these are the only two that are acting up
 

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OldMedUser

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I definitely need to be transplanted to 5 gallon pots the roots are starting to come out the bottom but out of four plants these are the only two that are acting up
Roots start coming out the bottom long before plants get rootbound. I transplant about 4 or 5 times each cycle and each time I do I saw the long roots off the bottom of the rootball with a bread knife. If roots are wound around the sides I shave them off as well. Like branches when the end of a root is cut off or air-pruned it branches out along it's length spreading fine root hairs all through the root ball. I almost have to take an axe to the rootballs to break them up for the compost when the harvest is done. Can hardly see any roots but when you look close you can see a fine web of feeder roots everywhere binding the media together.

Your plants are looking pretty good compared to mine that got bad nute burn using nothing but organic shit, (literally). I just moved them from 2L to 8L pots using straight ProMix HP soilless and a light dose of my 3-part nutes. New growth is already looking better and growing fast after only 2 days so no real harm done.

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anthony1

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Roots start coming out the bottom long before plants get rootbound. I transplant about 4 or 5 times each cycle and each time I do I saw the long roots off the bottom of the rootball with a bread knife. If roots are wound around the sides I shave them off as well. Like branches when the end of a root is cut off or air-pruned it branches out along it's length spreading fine root hairs all through the root ball. I almost have to take an axe to the rootballs to break them up for the compost when the harvest is done. Can hardly see any roots but when you look close you can see a fine web of feeder roots everywhere binding the media together.

Your plants are looking pretty good compared to mine that got bad nute burn using nothing but organic shit, (literally). I just moved them from 2L to 8L pots using straight ProMix HP soilless and a light dose of my 3-part nutes. New growth is already looking better and growing fast after only 2 days so no real harm done.

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Thank you so much for your input yes when I looked at the plans last night I seen the roots coming out and thank God they were nice and white so tonight when I get home I’m transplanting them into 5 gallon pods and I’ll post an update and keep you guys updated Also The one plant that looks really fat is animal cookies the rest is white fire OG
 

nitoker

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Hey guys this is my First grow in a tent and first grow using LEDs instead at H first grow in a tent and first grow using LEDs instead at HPS. I’m pretty sure I ran into an issue with Way to much food or to much nitrogen.

I’m using Fox Farm Soil And advanced nutrients We started week 2 of veg And out of 4 plants. 2 are showing dark green leaves and they’re curling at the top I was hoping somebody would know exactly what it was and could help me out thanks If you guys need anymore info about nutrients that I am running I can update this when I get home
They are perfect
 

OldMedUser

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Thank you so much for your input yes when I looked at the plans last night I seen the roots coming out and thank God they were nice and white so tonight when I get home I’m transplanting them into 5 gallon pods and I’ll post an update and keep you guys updated Also The one plant that looks really fat is animal cookies the rest is white fire OG
They look like they have the potential to give you a shitload of good buds. Are you planning to flower not long after you repot?

The 3 burnt girls I have are from clones I got off a buddy near the end of March. Hindu Kush, Dutch Kush and one called Ayahuasca Purple. Mostly a sativa guy for years so this will be different but my stoner friends should love them.

On the far right of the pic you can see a revegged AK47 that could go back into flower any time once I get some cuttings and clean up from the last grow downstairs in my main grow room. Using a spare bedroom to veg in for now.

The seedlings in the back are 4 Sebring's Revenge fems. Supposed to be 20+% CBD and around 3% THC and the other 4 are a buddy's cross of Island Sweet Skunk and DJ Short's Blueberry. A couple forum buddies who have already harvested some really like it. Those are regulars so hopefully not all males. :) He sent me about 1000 seeds of those so have plenty to play with.

If you need some reading material check this link out.

I found a great spot to download FREE POT BOOKS . I downloaded a grow bible first and got lots more. Books look great and complete like the real ones I have here. No web site but just a page of links. Just right click on what you want and then "Save Link As" to download so they don't open first as many are 50+ megs. They got lots. Enjoy.

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jtrizzy

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To the OP. I would def not go into 5 gallon pots with such tiny plants even if your going to flower now (which I would not). Go to 2 gallon or 3 gallon at most. Once in 2-3 gallon pot veg for another 3-4 weeks. Transplant to final pot 5g and flip to flower. You will have over watering issues if you go to a 5 gallon now with ffof soil. Stop adding nutes completely as ffof has A LOT of nutes already in there.

Best of luck.
 

anthony1

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To the OP. I would def not go into 5 gallon pots with such tiny plants even if your going to flower now (which I would not). Go to 2 gallon or 3 gallon at most. Once in 2-3 gallon pot veg for another 3-4 weeks. Transplant to final pot 5g and flip to flower. You will have over watering issues if you go to a 5 gallon now with ffof soil. Stop adding nutes completely as ffof has A LOT of nutes already in there.

Best of luck.
They are in a 2 gallon pots they been in there for about 3 weeks the roots are coming out of the bottom So my next step was to transplant them And wait about 3-4
More weeks before I flip
 
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anthony1

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To the OP. I would def not go into 5 gallon pots with such tiny plants even if your going to flower now (which I would not). Go to 2 gallon or 3 gallon at most. Once in 2-3 gallon pot veg for another 3-4 weeks. Transplant to final pot 5g and flip to flower. You will have over watering issues if you go to a 5 gallon now with ffof soil. Stop adding nutes completely as ffof has A LOT of nutes already in there.

Best of luck.
Also thanks for ur input
 

jtrizzy

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They are in a 2 gallon pots they been in there for about 3 weeks the roots are coming out of the bottom So my next step was to transplant them And wait about 3-4
More weeks before I flip
Than I would leave them longer in that 2g pot or move up to a 3g.
 

OldMedUser

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I'll be going from a 2gal to almost 5gal pot for my next transplant. Probably flip around 2 weeks after the move. No need to take baby steps all the way.

They're #5 nursery pots and hold around 18L so a little over 4USG but will be their final homes.
 

anthony1

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Than I would leave them longer in that 2g pot or move up to a 3g.
I found any 3g pots and I just transplanted them One of the babies got injured due to a fan falling off the clip . Dam cheap fans The monkey fans are still on backorder
 
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