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Here are my second grow, im doing 3 Auto Sensi Skunk and 1 of the seeds im not sure about it’s name or type,but it’s growth is stagnant and looks weird, i planted the two species at the same time and they are now 37 days old.

Light: 400w hps (6h off-18h on)
Soil: unknown
Fan: 16”
Temp: 29c-55%
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Here are my second grow, im doing 3 Auto Sensi Skunk and 1 of the seeds im not sure about it’s name or type,but it’s growth is stagnant and looks weird, i planted the two species at the same time and they are now 37 days old.

Light: 400w hps (6h off-18h on)
Soil: unknown
Fan: 16”
Temp: 29c-55%
8d2a5f9011a288fde90b0db513ba472e.jpg
cfcf2b714f1127c1a74cd06aac79e4b5.jpg
4d854711371e34cfdec5cd73f8dc644d.jpg
ab47c3177092be0685555ce8d527d0de.jpg
858476e2b3a7463e6fb07d8e44a1501b.jpg



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Hey @Muteb420! :smoking:

Welcome to AFN! :vibes:

You look like you might have a ph problem. Have you been checking?

Wonder if your soil has any any fertilizer or any clue as to what it might be?:meds:
 
Hey @Muteb420! :smoking:

Welcome to AFN! :vibes:

You look like you might have a ph problem. Have you been checking?

Wonder if your soil has any any fertilizer or any clue as to what it might be?:meds:

I never majored the ph level.

I used some fertilizers but I never tested the ph


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I never majored the ph level.

I used some fertilizers but I never tested the ph


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All three look different problems: the crispy one looks like nute burn, the pale one looks starving (maybe pH), and the tall one looks hungry for light and starving for a light nutes watering. Was that soil in a bag? One pot looks like it came from the garden, and one looks like it's got perlite in it.

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All three look different problems: the crispy one looks like nute burn, the pale one looks starving (maybe pH), and the tall one looks hungry for light and starving for a light nutes watering. Was that soil in a bag? One pot looks like it came from the garden, and one looks like it's got perlite in it.

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Its the same soil and the same water the same light for all of them since day one!


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From experience, I think these are could be the probable causes of the problem the plants are battling with. First, make sure that your plants are kept in a climate that mimics their preferred natural habitat. Indoor marijuana plants need fresh air/ventilation and like temperatures around 75° F (23° C) plus or minus 10° F (6° C). This is a good range to shoot for as an indoor grower. However, most outdoor plants as well as some indoor plants can tolerate temperatures outside that range. A good rule of thumb is if your grow area is uncomfortable for you spend time in, it's probably uncomfortable for your plants. Maintain an appropriate pH level in order to prevent nutrition deficiencies. Your cannabis plant cannot access certain nutrients through their root system if the pH level in the root zone is off. As a result, cannabis plants may start showing signs of nutrition deficiencies even when the nutrients are available in the growing medium. A good guide is with the soil, to maintain a pH in the range of 6.0-7.0 (try to mostly stick around 6.5-7.0)
 
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