New Grower G14 Auto x3 and Jackpot Auto x1

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Some of these pictures are of my seedlings just after sprouting and some are from 10 days later. Please forgive the mess. I will be more organized in the future. I am growing 3 G14 Autos and 1 Jackpot Auto. Miracle Gro Performance Organics soil with perlite. All are 10 days old. I have them under 2 King Plus 600w LED full spectrum grow lights. Spacing is 22 inches. I watered with a 1/4 strength mix of Humboldt Nutrients for the first time on day 10. 10ml of nutrient solution per plant. Any and all constructive criticism is greatly appreciated.
 

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Hi there looking good, sitting for the show, I'd personally not use any notes yet and keep the temperatures cool. Not too hot otherwise seedlings will dry out.
 
Also transplant shock with autos is a real bummer, I hope you transplanted the container aswell. As they look biogeadeable. But will take time too break down.
 
Also transplant shock with autos is a real bummer, I hope you transplanted the container aswell. As they look biogeadeable. But will take time too break down.
I planted the entire container after slicing down the length of each corner to free up the roots a bit. Also made a mistake about how old they were. The time stamp on the oldest picture makes them 9 days as of today. I will skip the nutrients until flower unless I see an issue. I hope the one dose I put in the peat doesn't mess with them too badly. And I won't be transplanting from now on.
 
So your using miracle grow organics.

Personally speaking miracle grow has a nagative name! Don’t k ow why but it does.

miracle grow all organics is that an actual soil or a feed? If so what soil are you using.

if it’s organic what your doing do not put chemicals in the soil itself.

you will up the microbes.

Usually speaking feed plant only when there past a certain stage like on there 4rth nodes of leafs if that makes sense.

Once your plants are really istablished I advise getting something like. Great white and bio buzz fish mix for veg.

And for flower just get some bat guana. Top dress,

that’s it keep it simple, 3 products will all you be needing.

Drop temperatures for last week too increase resin production. And it will help the plant flush out crap
 
So your using miracle grow organics.

Personally speaking miracle grow has a nagative name! Don’t k ow why but it does.

miracle grow all organics is that an actual soil or a feed? If so what soil are you using.

if it’s organic what your doing do not put chemicals in the soil itself.

you will up the microbes.

Usually speaking feed plant only when there past a certain stage like on there 4rth nodes of leafs if that makes sense.

Once your plants are really istablished I advise getting something like. Great white and bio buzz fish mix for veg.

And for flower just get some bat guana. Top dress,

that’s it keep it simple, 3 products will all you be needing.

Drop temperatures for last week too increase resin production. And it will help the plant flush out crap
Miracle Gro Performance Organics is the soil. It comes in a few mixes, but I used the one with bell peppers on the label. I know they have a bad name, but it's all I could afford for now. I will definitely look for the ingredients you recommended.
 
Is this yellowing from overwatering?
 

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Is this yellowing from overwatering?

Honestly I’m probably the baddest person too ask. Check infirmary

but it’s defently got something too do with your Root zone.

also keep your humidity and temp stable the willl rule our atmosphere

Pick your bucket have you been over watering if not drippy leaves are usually when under fed. But I don’t no the symptoms of over watered. They also go droopy. But I don’t know if they go that colour before they decline.

I’m sure nutrient burn starts from the edges.

it could probably be intoxity from the soil !

I simply don’t know, there’s a dedicated section on heat for sick plants
 
As Sticky said, I’d ask in the infirmary, but my first thought would be that because you’re growing in a soil that is already loaded with nutes, and you’ve added more nutes at only 10 days old, that those rust coloured spots/patches could be caused by excessive potassium (K). That causes similar marks on leaves and it can also cause calcium and magnesium lockout - both of which also show up as similar spots when deficient.
 
As Sticky said, I’d ask in the infirmary, but my first thought would be that because you’re growing in a soil that is already loaded with nutes, and you’ve added more nutes at only 10 days old, that those rust coloured spots/patches could be caused by excessive potassium (K). That causes similar marks on leaves and it can also cause calcium and magnesium lockout - both of which also show up as similar spots when deficient.
I haven't used nutrients since then. The new leaves seem to be fine.
 
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