Does this look like overwatering?

So today plant is still clawing I'm not sure if it'd be a good idea to flip to flower soon incase it's a ph issue locking our nutes which i highly doubt as I've never had using biobizz allmix through each potting stage and I only started adding small amount of nutes a week after last transplant. I potted up from 1 litre to 5 litre to 20 litre so nutes in soil each time.

Hard to know what to do because it could be nutrient lockout issue due to underwatering or under fertilisation. The other plant is bigger and looking a little light yellow on the top also but not clawing, both with the small brown cal def spots forming on leaves and light between veins.

The plants are a decent size and 7 weeks veg so I could just be being silly and under feeding them N I have done this in the past from being too cautious not to over fertilise but a lot of people say this is a hungry strain.

Apologies for the multiple questions I just want to get the very best out of every plant I grow just looking for one final opinion on what it looks like is going on?
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Over watering is over watering. Fabric pot, plastic pot, doesn’t matter. One isn’t any better at dealing with someone watering too often.

Over watering doesn’t allow your soil to go through the ph swings it’s needs in order to absorb all the nutrients. If you think you’re over watering you probably are.

Water until run off and then leave it until it passes the “lift” test and the “finger” test. Make sure your pot is light AND your soil is dry to first knuckle or so.
 
Over watering is over watering. Fabric pot, plastic pot, doesn’t matter. One isn’t any better at dealing with someone watering too often.

Over watering doesn’t allow your soil to go through the ph swings it’s needs in order to absorb all the nutrients. If you think you’re over watering you probably are.

Water until run off and then leave it until it passes the “lift” test and the “finger” test. Make sure your pot is light AND your soil is dry to first knuckle or so.

Surely it couldn't be overwatering if 20l airpot is light after 3 days? I would have thought the medium would stay wet for longer? Does it look like symptoms from overwatering to you?
 
it’s hard to say for sure. Only you know the watering schedule. A 5 gal pot shouldn’t need to be watered every 3 days until it’s well into flower IMO
 
it’s hard to say for sure. Only you know the watering schedule. A 5 gal pot shouldn’t need to be watered every 3 days until it’s well into flower IMO

Yeah I get ya I jumped from 3 litres to 4 litres around day 40 as 3 litres was giving zero run off and plants were getting big so I assumed they needed more. Last grow was using same pots and no issues its funny how you can end up deviating from what you done just last grow without thinking that's what the dope can do to ya :doh: the plant that is having issues is the smaller pheno so maybe its roots just ain't able for the extra feed yet whilst thw other larger pheno is ok. Thanks for the input man
 
Aha thanks man light bulb moment im pretty sure the reason was letting the soil dry a little too much between feeds because the leaves felt full of water and seemed heavy also every couple hours I peeped into the tent today it seemed to be improving slightly makes sense now. Thanks for the helpful info much appreciated.

I'll post a picture tomorrow of my plant healthy and vibrant hopefully.

Reduced to watering 3l every 2 days and plants looking super healthy now thanks for the input guys. These plants are going to be a handful in my tent for sure after 8 weeks veg but wanted to be in full health before flip :doh:
 

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It could be environmental and your VPD could be off, and its causing a lockout due to taking in to many nutrients, this kept happing to me, what's your Rh and ambient temps at?
 
Only seeing that you OK now, good job

Thanks man think it was partly environmental issue. Have it pretty steady now around 75-78f and 55% rh

Think they were a little hungry too :doh: but all good now
 
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