Nutrient Deficiency or Heat Stress or...

xfactor1

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Hi all! Looking for some guidance before I change too much too soon. Everything has been going along just fine since my plants got out of some hot soil and got on a good feeding routine. I'm in a 2x2 tent where I have been running a 300 watt mars and a 600 watt chinese led. 3 plants all in 6" pots. Growth pretty much exploded after first transplant but then seemed to slow down. Tent temps range from 75-85 on average but sometime hit low to mid 90s for a short spell until I open the tent or boost exhaust. 3 plants in the tent, one of which has leaves only starting to curl up at the tips and turn slightly pale yellow. I did feed full strength nutes according to the schedule for the first time about 4 days ago(previously quarter to half strength every other feeding). I also added the second light to the tent around the same time I boosted nutes. Thinking the 2 lights together may create too much hear, I proactively removed the 600 watt light. It was time to transplant today, so I also moved 2 of the bigger plants to bigger pots, flushing at the same time with properly PHd water. I know, maybe I did too much at once.

What say you all based on pictures, was this nute burn, nute deficiency, heat stress, or other?

Thanks in advance!
 

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You may have nute burned it a little at first, but it seems to be straightened out. The new growth looks good. You should never go by what a bottle says. You should use a ppm meter. The fertilizer manufacturers recommend way over what cannabis requires.Your plant looks fine dude. I feel like I'm being trolled.
 
Overall, nothing really wonky. How large of a container are you planning on ending up in?
 
You may have nute burned it a little at first, but it seems to be straightened out. The new growth looks good. You should never go by what a bottle says. You should use a ppm meter. The fertilizer manufacturers recommend way over what cannabis requires.Your plant looks fine dude. I feel like I'm being trolled.
Thanks! No trollin just probably overthinking
First grow with 3 babies. Go big or go home..
 
Overall, nothing really wonky. How large of a container are you planning on ending up in?
Just transplanted into their final home. 2.5 or.3 gallon pots. Size limitations in my grow area and already afraid one of them will hopefully fill this tent up. Fingers crossed
 
They look fine I'm not sure but that first pick kinda looks like there's tiny white spots on the leaf above the first burnt tip leaves..... Usually spidermite does that when it's Tring to establish itself then youl get groupings of 10-40 white spots, don't let this scare you just something too beaware of, you can use natural methods such as boiled chilli powder to deture them and use a spray bottle, as for nutes less is more in early stages I run 400ppm till I hit week one of flower then I bump too 700-800 and look for signs of burnt tips I usually end my grows nutes on around 2400ppm and use the last week too flush but each too their own
 
Seeing a new issue. Any ideas on what these spots are? Also having some drooping a day after which is probably from transplanting.
 

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