x2 Gorilla Glue Auto stunted and yellowish?

Hi, first time here posting.. I will leave you some photos and details, please if anyone can help me to detect and solve the problem

Problem:stunted and yellowish

Medium/grow method: Soil

Feed: and supplements used: first 2 weeks some rooting and 2 times NPK 3-5-5 0,50ml on 350ml water

water source: rain water + distilled

Strain/age: gorilla glue, 22 days

light used: HPS 250w

Climate: indoor

Additional info: irrigation water ph 5.8 to 6.5 temp. 20c to 28c humidity 40% to 60%

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I don't grow in soil, but I think there is few problems. PH, at 5.8 is too low. Aim for 6.5. Is the soil "hot"? Does it contain ant nutrients? What EC were you giving them? At this time it shouldn't be higher then 0.6-0.7. It can still recover, they don't look terribly bad. Try to give ph'ed water few watterings, but don't overwater. Would be worth checking the runoff EC.
 
hello
i dont have an EC meter today water with tap water and distilled water 80/20 with ph at 6.5 until a little water came out from below I measured that water and it gives a pH of 7.2 the bad thing is that the leaves are drooping now.

I don't grow in soil, but I think there is few problems. PH, at 5.8 is too low. Aim for 6.5. Is the soil "hot"? Does it contain ant nutrients? What EC were you giving them? At this time it shouldn't be higher then 0.6-0.7. It can still recover, they don't look terribly bad. Try to give ph'ed water few watterings, but don't overwater. Would be worth checking the runoff EC.
 
hello
i dont have an EC meter today water with tap water and distilled water 80/20 with ph at 6.5 until a little water came out from below I measured that water and it gives a pH of 7.2 the bad thing is that the leaves are drooping now.
The leaves ar drooping, because there was too much water for them. The ph is too high, but maybe soil growers could comment on this, because the ph could go up in soil. I grow in coco, it is easier ph wise. Wait till the pots are dry and try to give ph'ed water once more. Get the EC meter, it would make growing easier, because we have no idea how much nutrients are in runoff now.
 
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