New Grower Ok, ive been debating it, but heres my 1st grow journal.

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couple more things..in case its overwatering..the soil seemed very wet still and compacted from watering..so i basically dug up and loosened the soil about 4 inches deep throughout the pot to hopefully allow more oxygen to get into the root system..well see..also, not sure if you can tell in the pics, but the yellowing leaves on pic #2 are curling upward at the very tips..not sure if that indicates anything or not..ill do a little research, but hopefully someone chimes in soon...
 
Hey man. That's either ph or burn most likely. But hopefully Muddy or someone will chime in soon. It's good that you loosened the soil a little if it was compacted pretty bad. Good luck man.
 
cant be burn, cuz im not feeding any nutes..other than a very mild root feed..1/4 strength, and the percentages are 1-0-0
 
Curled leaves sound like ph problem. Otherwise color in those pics look ok to me. Not yellowing just light green new growth. I could be wrong though.

What is your ph feed and runoff?

And temps? You may not be getting enough air across the lights and cooking them but I really don't think so. Doesn't look like bleaching to me.
 
Get us some pH numbers, looks like some sort of lockout or deficiency.
 
well great news..the slouched one looks phenominal..just a little water needed. thats what i was hoping for. and as far as the discoloration on the others, it hasnt gotten any worse. in further inspection, The akr #1 is fine..just new growth as squid said..but #2 is def missing something..which is weird cuz they all have been treated exactly the same, and the others are thriving. Ph going in is perfect..6.5ish..ive never tested the runoff, but Ill do so next time i water, which wont be until saturday. I really think the soil was too tight, and the roots werent breathing very well..ill have to keep a close eye on that. Anyhow thanks for the help guys!
 
Not a problem dude. I am glad that it's looking up for you, that's awesome.
 
Sick plant recovery is such a wonderful thing. It always puts a smile on my faith to see them get better. So much better than sinking to total death.
 
absolutely nelson..i couldnt agree more. I hate to see them get sick, but when they recover, it almost makes it worth it, not quite, but almost!
 
Add an ounce or more of hydrogen peroxide to a gallon of water to oxygenate and boost your ladies up. Only downside is, is that it may kill good fungi if you are feeding with molasses. I did mine, and I probably will never not use peroxide on every feeding. They just perked up like 16 year old nipples at a high school football game! (it's a joke calm down, and besides, 16 is legal in my state... lol)
 
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