What's Going On With My Seedling

Strain - OG Kush Photoperiod

Medium - Fox Farm Light Warrior

Light - HLG 65 V2

Feed - Only Water

Grow Space - 2x2 tent indoor

Temperature - 73°-77° lights off and 77°-81° lights on

Humidity - 50-52%




Can someone please tell me what they believe is going on here? I water only, but to not runoff, and I make sure that I don’t overeater by usually a soil moisture meter but I noticed right before my lights went off a little brownish spot on two of the leaves. After 8 hours of darkness, I noticed now that those two leaves are not not green anymore and are starting to wilt.

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Looks hungry, what is Ph of your water going in ?

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Ph is 6.4-6.5 going in.

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Plant looks ready to transplant and ready for nutrients. With all of that extra mycorrhizae and humid acid those roots are probably ready to fill a bigger pot and start feeding nutrients. Light Warrior is a lightweight soil that drys out quick, and doesn’t provide much nutes. Contrary to popular beliefs, your plant is in the veg stage. Just don’t go feeding it like a 4 foot tall plant

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@Adrjon99 @Hashtonbutcher thanks to the both of you for the advice, very much appreciated. I’ll definitely be transplanting them asap with light nutrients.

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Good deal. If you’re using Fox Farm products, I assume you’re using the trio, if so I would start off with a light feeding of Big Bloom, probably just a tablespoon or two into a gallon of water

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She’s hungry and ready for a transplant. What medium, nutrients and light will you be using. A PH and TDS pen will be needed for nutrient mixing and testing run off. Give us a little info on your set up Grow Bro :love_you_gesture:

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Light Warrior is a soilless medium. I’ve not used it, and am probably wrong, but wouldn’t you need a pH of about 5.8-6.0 for it. @OGIncognito ?

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Appreciate the tag Grow Bro, I have no experience but from what I researched it doesn’t specify the make up contents but a seed starter only with minimal nutrients available to feed the seedling for a few weeks at best. @SeaOfGreen52 can you post a pic of the back of the bag that shows the medium make up :love_you_gesture:

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It is mostly peat/coco (ie a soilless medium as mentioned) but it also has light amendments which make it not a true coco substitute.

I’d keep her pH between the two. 6-6.5. If I had to pick one, I’d treat it like soil 6.3-6.8

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No, I’m going to be using PowerSi silica and DripHydro nutrients

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Looks like a bit of the ‘base a’ would fix her right up. That and a bigger pot

What others do u have from their lineup?

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This is the medium, nutrients, light, and pH meter I’ll be using. The plants are going into an AC Infinity 3x3 grow tent

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![16887522761762833417947217020279|690x310](upload://j671xoFqSR2ev4jKdy4EIXuYwxj.jpeg

These 3 plus the 2 part bloom are the other things I have from Drip

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Got this straight from their IG. Seems a tad heavy (as all nutes company’s tend to do) so I’d start them at a quarter strength. Maybe half since your girls look hungry. Properly pH’d of course.

And ignore any foliage feeds haha. That only invites issues in my experience. Anything they need, they should get from the rootzone

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Ok great, thanks. Half strength was exactly what I was thinking as well.

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Aha, in that case I shouldn’t give any recommendations bc I have no experience with those

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Me neither (experience with the lineup) but a lil honest help is always welcome around here. Many hands make light work. Even just chiming you talk new growers off the ledge helps. We all started somewhere at some point.

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Update

@PurpNGold74 @Adrjon99 @OGIncognito @Borderryan22

Thanks for all the support. As you can see, after I transplanted and feed her a light dosage of nutrients she bounced back.

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