Hello beginner here , not sure I posted this correctly, not very computer savvy , second grow, but 1st time with autobeast method,,
www.autoflower.org
thanks
Problem: seems to light green color ?
Medium/grow method: Autobeast method= Biobizz light mix, fabric 3gal. pot
Feed: and supplements used: only veg feed so far , advanced nutrients , sense grow a/b, @5ml ,start bloom fed soon(?)
water source: tap water
Strain/age: ilgm, amnesia haze,, 46 days
light used: Viparspectra XS2000. , I have 2 in a 6'x3' space, lights @ 60% now
Climate: indoors, rh-39%-50%. , temps 70degrees-81 f
Additional info: seems newer growth is light green, it is starting to go to flower, but haven't really seen any stretch yet, maybe starting to stretch(?)
the plant at the far left of pictures , 46 days, just hoping OK
Thanks You !
EDIT; they did dry out the other day and got very droopy, I then foliar fed them and watered, look better next day.

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thanks
Problem: seems to light green color ?
Medium/grow method: Autobeast method= Biobizz light mix, fabric 3gal. pot
Feed: and supplements used: only veg feed so far , advanced nutrients , sense grow a/b, @5ml ,start bloom fed soon(?)
water source: tap water
Strain/age: ilgm, amnesia haze,, 46 days
light used: Viparspectra XS2000. , I have 2 in a 6'x3' space, lights @ 60% now
Climate: indoors, rh-39%-50%. , temps 70degrees-81 f
Additional info: seems newer growth is light green, it is starting to go to flower, but haven't really seen any stretch yet, maybe starting to stretch(?)
the plant at the far left of pictures , 46 days, just hoping OK
Thanks You !
EDIT; they did dry out the other day and got very droopy, I then foliar fed them and watered, look better next day.
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