What am I doing wrong here ?

Thumper420

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Few different problems going on

Some leaves look really waxy and some are taco-ing

some are really light green in conparison

I transplanted into solo cups a bout a week ago +

soil is 2 part soil (1 part fox farm happy frog 1 part ocean forest )+ about 1 tbsp ofdolomite lime per gal+ perlite (20-30%) + and it believe one part earth worm castings

water with tap water adjustwithpotassium bicarbonate ph up or citric acid ph down. To 6.4 -6.6 range every water . Wait until soil is dry and light and poke Mi fingerup to 1-2nd knuckle before watering . Maybe had some Gnats.

just sprayed with insecticidal soap in the photo

about 2 weeks ago sprayed with neem

started from seed took out like 3 males already

light is spider farmer sf4000

sealed room slight vent in the bottom (it’s a closet under the stairs)

Strains are black funk dawg and blackberry hammer from joti
 

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Thumper420

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Diffusing some lavender In The humidifier here and have sprayed randomly 1/4 strength cal mag on the leaves now and then. Think the ph was off before and now it’s been corrected
 

Serty97

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How often you watering? They look overwatered.

regardless of that, they are probably root bound causing all kinds of issues. Definitely outgrowing the solo cups
 

Wizzlebiz

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Curious, why do you think that? Always like hearing your opinion!
Dark green, waxy, and cupping upward. You can also see a slight bit of nute burn beginning on some leaves. But you have a great point about them out growing the solo cups. Its time to transplant them into the next stage.
 

Serty97

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Ya for sure. Saw the waxy and dark green on some, but chopped it up to him saying they were sprayed down with insecticide before taking the pics. Who knows, probably all the above...
 

HydroKid239

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Few different problems going on

Some leaves look really waxy and some are taco-ing

some are really light green in conparison

I transplanted into solo cups a bout a week ago +

soil is 2 part soil (1 part fox farm happy frog 1 part ocean forest )+ about 1 tbsp ofdolomite lime per gal+ perlite (20-30%) + and it believe one part earth worm castings

water with tap water adjustwithpotassium bicarbonate ph up or citric acid ph down. To 6.4 -6.6 range every water . Wait until soil is dry and light and poke Mi fingerup to 1-2nd knuckle before watering . Maybe had some Gnats.

just sprayed with insecticidal soap in the photo

about 2 weeks ago sprayed with neem

started from seed took out like 3 males already

light is spider farmer sf4000

sealed room slight vent in the bottom (it’s a closet under the stairs)

Strains are black funk dawg and blackberry hammer from joti
What you are using to ph your feed is unable to keep the ph stable..
it will either climb back up, or dip back down. Get ph up & down solution.
With that being said, you can be feeding correctly, but the ph isn't stable..
So it's not eating right. Therefore it's not gonna win a beauty pageant.
Get the solutions to adjust ph. With a more stable ph.. she can eat as she should.
Hence making her look better.
 

Thumper420

Member
What you are using to ph your feed is unable to keep the ph stable..
it will either climb back up, or dip back down. Get ph up & down solution.
With that being said, you can be feeding correctly, but the ph isn't stable..
So it's not eating right. Therefore it's not gonna win a beauty pageant.
Get the solutions to adjust ph. With a more stable ph.. she can eat as she should.
Hence making her look better.
Interesting thanks I will try the non organic route of ph up and down. And yes it does seem to fluctuate when I check the ph
 
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