My Babies Look Sick I'm Still Pretty New

middle84

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These are grown from seed they were placed in rockwool cubes and then into Roots organics aroura I have given them little more than water. They are approx 4 weeks old top growth looks good a few were stunted and started getting sickly leaves. Now all are getting sickly lower leaves. Top growth looks good but I didn't have any of this with the last batch and I just don't like having plants that aren't doing well.

Any suggestions things to try and look for. I don't have great temp control or air flow in this room it remains in the 80's and my flowering room has both of these issues under control. Picture 008.jpgPicture 007.jpgPicture 002.jpgPicture 006.jpgPicture 004.jpgPicture 003.jpgPicture 001.jpgPicture 005.jpg
 

webb107

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Are you feeding them nutes? Also they look like they need to be transplanted into bigger containers.
 

middle84

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I've given them some light feedings of fox farms big grow. I will give them more next feeding as I have given them very small amounts. I am bad at discerning what the plant could be missing, a lot of the differences look the same in the books I use as reference.

I plant to move them up to a slightly larger size pot, I"m trying to keep them small as the flowering room is busy for a few more weeks. their flowering pots are 5 gallon smartpots
 

Dj1209

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I've given them some light feedings of fox farms big grow. I will give them more next feeding as I have given them very small amounts. I am bad at discerning what the plant could be missing, a lot of the differences look the same in the books I use as reference.

I plant to move them up to a slightly larger size pot, I"m trying to keep them small as the flowering room is busy for a few more weeks. their flowering pots are 5 gallon smartpots
To keep the plant small you don't restrict its root space that will lead to root bound issues which you probably already have, if you want to keep them small either plan your grow better or use a training method lst topping and so on.
 

thexception

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if u want to continue to have problems leave them in those cups until ur flowering room "has room".

If u want them to thrive, replant them! They r screaming for room & fresh soil, a lot of it, & room to grow. It's really a no-brainer. U have several issues going on, most all of which will be remedied by a replant.
 
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