Growing problems, beginner


  • Obviously I'm a beginner, and I'm asking this because I am so confused and need help, tomorrow I am going to get two Purple Kush seeds (feminine) and these will be the last of seeds I am buying (So my last try). I have been trying to grow 6 plants and they all looked absolutely perfect for about 3-4 days, with perky leafs and everything, then the leafs started shrivelling up and getting brown on the tips of the leafs and starting to lose colour on 3 of the six the other 3 were the same but without the discolouration of the leaf. I'm not over watering and I'm definitely not over heating unless you really don't even need to water at the very start, I have watered them over the past 3 days but there was no run of or even close to any run of and for the heating does it basically not even need to have that much heat at all at the start of growth because I don't even have close to 600 Watts on those plants, so I have no idea what I am doing wrong, could it be down to the strain I was given? I know that sounds ridiculous but I have heard of nothing about the strain or anything and their also regular seeds, Its just I can't seem to think what I have done wrong and need some advice. Should I get the next two seeds and grow them inside for 2 days to let them sprout and then I directly go put them outside? I really don't know and some positive advice and feedback would be nice but also some constructive critcism because I'm being a bit retarded. I've watched videos for at least a month and been on this forum for at least 3 weeks just learning how to grow and I haven't done anything different to the people that post videos of them growing.

    Thanks.​




 

MarWan

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I'm no expert, but experts need more info about your grow medium, environment, lights, grow room, nutes used, etc
a couple of pics + more info will get you some help from someone who knows his shit.

good luck
 

zack66

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Seedlings don't need much for light. A 600 is total overkill. I use flouros for the first few weeks then switch to the mh. Careful overwatering they don't need much. I'd run them inside with a fan blowing around them to strengthen up the stems for a few weeks before putting them outside. Good luck.
 

MajorCoco

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100 Watts would be ok for one or two plants for someone like you who is just getting started. It wouldn't give you a massive yield, but is enough for them to grow and be healthy. At least it means you don't need to worry about overheating.
 
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