Is something wrong?

QuickStrike84

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I could be just a noob worrying too much but I figured I would post some pics and call on the almighty RIU gods to help..lol...

SO, I have 3 dutch passion blueberry going and the oldest was planted on March 11th and the other 2 maybe a week later give or take a day or two...

Things were going great up until a couple of days ago when I noticed the leaves starting to droop and the tips of the lower leaves are turning yellow..

I have read through a couple of threads and I'm thinking maybe it has something to do with watering and maybe a little caused by being too close to the lights...

What do you guys/girls think? Do they look ok? I will post a side and top pic of each plants in succession..

Thanks!
 

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QuickStrike84

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look ok to me, time for a light feeding if you havent started giving nutes yet and/or no nutes in the soil
Thanks for the input! The soil i have is "SuperSoil" from Walmart and it says it has an adequate amount of nutes for 2 months I think but I have fed them twice this week with FF bloom nutes added to distilled water. Maybe the drooping is caused b/c i added the bloom nutes too soon??

+rep btw
 

joker152

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Thanks for the input! The soil i have is "SuperSoil" from Walmart and it says it has an adequate amount of nutes for 2 months I think but I have fed them twice this week with FF bloom nutes added to distilled water. Maybe the drooping is caused b/c i added the bloom nutes too soon??

+rep btw
generally you dont use bloom nuets until your plant is a few weeks into flowering and showing sex. they dont look burned but i would back off the nuets for about two weeks and just water with distilled. when you begin adding nuets get some organic stuff that has a higher n rating, i use ff peace of mind and that works good.
 
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