Weird discoloration too much light?

Wyatt james

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So I have these well you know plants and one of them turned colors (post pic in a few) it's fairly young growth has slowed to almost a complete stop I feed it well and have had previous plant in the window due to same problem (which grew awesomely just sketchy.) in my grow box I have 2 23watt 6500k lights with a fan and I water here and there I keep it Random already 2-3 days before I consider it, the light is on 24/7 (I have grown. 24/7 before in a cooler which was awesome with 69 watts 2 6500k and one 2700k) but it doesn't seem to work this time they're normal bag seeds from an old hippie lady I have quite a few so error is no problem but please enlighten me
 

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moondance

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So I have these well you know plants and one of them turned colors (post pic in a few) it's fairly young growth has slowed to almost a complete stop I feed it well and have had previous plant in the window due to same problem (which grew awesomely just sketchy.) in my grow box I have 2 23watt 6500k lights with a fan and I water here and there I keep it Random already 2-3 days before I consider it, the light is on 24/7 (I have grown. 24/7 before in a cooler which was awesome with 69 watts 2 6500k and one 2700k) but it doesn't seem to work this time they're normal bag seeds from an old hippie lady I have quite a few so error is no problem but please enlighten me
Hi how are you doing, repot it immediately and stop feeding it for 2 weeks, nothing but water. If it comes back from the nut burn you may be okay.
MD
 

budulyk

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id say looks like a soil issue possible improper drainage too try mixing in some perlite or something possible over fert but i think with how the colour is id say deffo looking like root damage though overwater what feeds are u using tho out of curiosity
 

lio lacidem

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Looks to me to be 3 issues.
1. Nute overdose ( plants are way to young for them yet)
2. Soil looks bad way too much mulch
3. Ph is probably way off ( too much mulch in soil can cause ph issues)
I hope this helps. If they were mine I would transplant to good soil right away, then use only ph'd water for about 10-14 days.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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^ all good advice, get some perlite in that soil, about 25%, let it dry between waterings. if that soil was amended (had nutes added by the maker) don't feed them anything for a little while, then start at 1/3 strength or so and work up from there
 

Wyatt james

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Alright well shit guys I'll get everything I need ASAP, I've been using organic nutrient sticks, like I said prior if I throw it in the window everything goes back to normal though which has got me all confused and shit :p but I'll give it a go and let y'all know thank you :D
 

majins

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Alright well shit guys I'll get everything I need ASAP, I've been using organic nutrient sticks, like I said prior if I throw it in the window everything goes back to normal though which has got me all confused and shit :p but I'll give it a go and let y'all know thank you :D
Heat from the sun probably drys it out enough.
 

Wyatt james

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Heat from the sun probably drys it out enough.
Well I let the soil dry out completely before I water I mean it's like my 4th or 5th time growing im still new but I have lots of online knowledge and have even read a few books I do feel like it would be nutrient lock out and the description I read offline fit light stressing today I ground up some eggshells to powder (I have no cash to buy lime or dolomite for pH balancing) curious though to how long it would take for it to affect the soil
 
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