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Delps8

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If there's to much it will tell me within a few minutes according to delps if it's to much
That's a happy plant! ;-)

But it's not in flower.

That plant is in early veg and it's looking very happy the way things are. How many days old are the plants?

The color is great and the branches are perpendicular to the main stem and the leaves are in their normal orientation. If there was too much light, the leaves would start curling and/or they would rotate around their stem to reduce the amount of leaf that's exposed to light. Every indication is that they're doing quite well.

My understanding was that your plant(s) was early flower. My apologies for misunderstanding the situation.
 
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That's a happy plant! ;-)

But it's not in flower. That plant is in early veg so you don't want to try to take that too much higher than one "bump up". How many days old are the plants?

My understanding was that your plant(s) was early flower. My apologies for misunderstanding the situation.

The color is great and the branches are perpendicular to the main stem and the leaves are in their normal orientation. If there was too much light, the leaves would start curling and/or they would rotate around their stem to reduce the amount of leaf that's exposed to light..

One thing that you might see is that the branches start to incline rather than stay perpendicular. That's called "praying" and that's taken to be a sign of plants that are getting good amount//high level of light.
My plant is showing sign of something since lights been off what is it? The other plant seems to have taken it better I also did water last night could it be that? The sticky residue is on another leave to on the other plant is that anything to worryb about?
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Delps8

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My plant is showing sign of something since lights been off what is it? The other plant seems to have taken it better I also did water last night could it be that? The sticky residue is on another leave to on the other plant is that anything to worryb about?
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In the first and last photos, it looks like there's something going on with the leaves. The photos aren't very clear. I'd shoot them again and post photos of the entire plant. That would make it easier to diagnose.

Also, info about the grow environment. Soil, nutrients, when you water and how much you water, temperature, humidity, etc. That all helps in figuring out what might be going on.

I'm a hydro grower so my knowledge about soil is really limited.
 
In the first and last photos, it looks like there's something going on with the leaves. The photos aren't very clear. I'd shoot them again and post photos of the entire plant. That would make it easier to diagnose.

Also, info about the grow environment. Soil, nutrients, when you water and how much you water, temperature, humidity, etc. That all helps in figuring out what might be going on.

I'm a hydro grower so my knowledge about soil is really limited.
Okay the soil is mother earth performance soil in it is peat moss, aged forest products, perlite, pumice, worm castings, guanos, and meals
Nutes I use it advanced nutrients grow,micro,bloom,bigbud,voodoo juice,overdrive haven't used big bud or overdrive yet. I'm thinking what is appearing is from me overwatering and it's showing it
Temp is around 70-72 and humidity is 45-55
I water every 3-4days I just gave the plant ab 4 cups just upped the amount I prob overwatered but it is what it is20240804_213943.jpg20240804_213957.jpg20240804_214012.jpg
 

Delps8

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Okay the soil is mother earth performance soil in it is peat moss, aged forest products, perlite, pumice, worm castings, guanos, and meals
Nutes I use it advanced nutrients grow,micro,bloom,bigbud,voodoo juice,overdrive haven't used big bud or overdrive yet. I'm thinking what is appearing is from me overwatering and it's showing it
Temp is around 70-72 and humidity is 45-55
I water every 3-4days I just gave the plant ab 4 cups just upped the amount I prob overwatered but it is what it isView attachment 5414025View attachment 5414026View attachment 5414027
Ambient temp is a bit low but your temperature + RH is pretty good (45's low - 55% at that temp would make it easier on the plant).

I can't help you with the nutes but, just to clarify for other readers, are those white splotches on the leaves or water droplets?
 
Ambient temp is a bit low but your temperature + RH is pretty good (45's low - 55% at that temp would make it easier on the plant).

I can't help you with the nutes but, just to clarify for other readers, are those white splotches on the leaves or water droplets?
What white spots? I don't think I have dropped and water on it I usually go around the bottom of the base when watering but I don't think it is but might be
And what do you mean by low 45s mid 50? For rh?
 

FmSwayze

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Just breathe! Take this opportunity to practice reading the plants. You need a baseline grow and this sounds like it's the one. Save some money for more seeds to practice with and run your lights as soft as possible. A lux meter is a great investment to check for even coverage and ballpark* par. Have you started a journal? If not do so both on paper and here if you have the means. Read, watch and listen, this place is a gold mine of knowledge. Your plants are going to do strange things throughout its entire life. Take good notes! Experiment! Just keep it alive. Good luck!
 
Ambient temp is a bit low but your temperature + RH is pretty good (45's low - 55% at that temp would make it easier on the plant).

I can't help you with the nutes but, just to clarify for other readers, are those white splotches on the leaves or water droplets?
The plant has sense started to get worse I've lowered the light to 75%20240804_232153.jpg
 

amneziaHaze

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Quick Guide – Lux Levels for Optimal Cannabis Growth

Life StageMaximumGoodMinimumVegetative70,000 lux40,000 lux15,000 luxFlowering85,000 lux60,000 lux35,000 lux

< 15,000 lux – sparse or “stretchy” growth – plant isn’t getting enough light
15,000 – 50,000 lux – a good amount of light for healthy vegetative growth
45,000 – 70,000 lux – the optimal amount of light for cannabis plants in the flowering (budding) stage. If grow lights produce a lot of UV light (such as LEC), stay on the lower side of this range
70,000 – 85,000 lux – a lot of light, some strains thrive at this light level, but some plants (especially auto-flowering and Indica strains) lose their top leaves early under this light intensity. At these levels, lights need to be kept further away for healthy growth
> 85,000 lux – at this light intensity, you’ve hit the plant’s “saturation point” which means your plant can’t use all the light (most strains will experience light bleaching or other major signs of stress at this level!)
 
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