first cfl grow from bagseed need help

moltensoul

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ive been a member of this forum for a while now always been interested but never actually grown before so i thought i would give it a go so these are my plants from bagseed about 2 weeks into veg Photo039.jpgPhoto036.jpgPhoto038.jpgPhoto037.jpg
now for the one im having trouble with i think from reading up that its a nutrient def but i just wanted to check Photo034.jpgPhoto041.jpgPhoto040.jpgPhoto035.jpg
any help would be greatly appreciated
 

bob+marley

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they look good. Are you checking the pH of the water before you give it a drink? The correct pH makes a world of difference.
 

Green Shark

Active Member
They look great maybe suggest the PH levels like Bob Marley said. It also looks like Nutrient burn on the tips and edges of the leaves. I usually use a 1/4 strenghth of the recommended dose for the plants per gallon. Also, your stems are a little tall and lanky maybe move your lights a little closer but overall great first grow for sure. Its a learning process and I am still learning too. Good luck and +rep for having so many little babies!
 

homer371

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hey moltensoul, what soil are you using, and what if any nutes are you feeding? i agree with green shark that it's nute burn (not nute def). they are still young so they don't need too many nutes yet. depending on what your soil is, the soil might be enough, or otherwise use just 1/4 strength veg nutes.

otherwise, looking good!
 

moltensoul

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ok so thats an update of how they looking now i got a more powerful light now using a 250w and reflector im using bio bizz bio grow as a nute and using it at 2ml per litre
 

moltensoul

Active Member
ok got more problems :( the soil is damp im just using normal water now but the leaves are curling down i just installed a new intake fan could that be the problem ???any help greatly appreciated
 

Metasynth

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How often are you watering, are you letting the soil dry between waterings? Roots need air as well as water to thrive...just a thought.
 
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