Rookie ? On how my first born looks at Day 11 under the AutoCob:)

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Hey guys, below is my first career seedling which is a black cream auto from sweet seeds at day 11 under a 3500 AutoCob from the Cob shop.

All has been going well so far, but I noticed that the two older leaves hanging over the side of the cup seem to have some type of lightening to them.

The seedling is in happy frog from Fox Farms, could a plant have a nutrition deficiency this early or are those markings a sign of light stress?

The plant started about 30 inches under the light and has grown up about 5 inches, I know folks typically stay around 30 or a little higher during veg with an AutoCob, but I am not in a tent so I figured that there’s a lot of light loss so being closer might be OK?

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Hey guys,

Just seeing if anyone has any thoughts regarding the yellow lightening on the leaves going left to right.

Any insight is super appreciated!!!
 
I'm new to growing and when my Autos started i had some white marks on my leaves also. It only seemed to happen on the on the first few leaves my plants seem to be fine and haven't seen any new light marks. 20200329_203653.jpg her today 20200427_195145.jpg

With the light, you should have info that came with the light to provide you with distance to PAR values. You can sometimes tell if the light is too close because the leaves will fold inward like a "V". Im still not that experienced yet but that's some info I've gathered. I started my seedlings around 250 PAR/PPFD if that helps.
 
I'm new to growing and when my Autos started i had some white marks on my leaves also. It only seemed to happen on the on the first few leaves my plants seem to be fine and haven't seen any new light marks. View attachment 1183946 her today View attachment 1183947

With the light, you should have info that came with the light to provide you with distance to PAR values. You can sometimes tell if the light is too close because the leaves will fold inward like a "V". Im still not that experienced yet but that's some info I've gathered. I started my seedlings around 250 PAR/PPFD if that helps.
thanks much, super appreciated!
 
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