first grow leaves turning yellow

le0n2009

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hi all this is mt first grow so i started it in some pc grow box and soon i will move theme to my closet :)
well today i came back from work and found that some of the leaves turning yellow well he is 1 week old from seed
the lowest 2 leaves are yellow and now those are becoming to i think it is because he is hungry pliz help
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jartlow

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hi all this is mt first grow so i started it in some pc grow box and soon i will move theme to my closet :)
well today i came back from work and found that some of the leaves turning yellow well he is 1 week old from seed
the lowest 2 leaves are yellow and now those are becoming to i think it is because he is hungry pliz help
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I'd add some cal/mag and veg formula nutes at a small amount. One week from seed? Looking big!!

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Shaded420

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Black spots usually develop from over-watering your plants - give them a while to dry out in between your watering. A good tip is to get a good feel of your pots dry weight, so you can judge your watering schedule based simply off of the weight of your pots. If they are a little heavy, give it another day - if they are very light and the soil on top is crumbly dry then water immediately.

You may have a nutrient deficiency but that doesn't mean you can just go water your plants to fix the issue. Wait for your plants to dry out, and then give them some nutrients with their next water.
 
Black spots usually develop from over-watering your plants - give them a while to dry out in between your watering. A good tip is to get a good feel of your pots dry weight, so you can judge your watering schedule based simply off of the weight of your pots. If they are a little heavy, give it another day - if they are very light and the soil on top is crumbly dry then water immediately.

You may have a nutrient deficiency but that doesn't mean you can just go water your plants to fix the issue. Wait for your plants to dry out, and then give them some nutrients with their next water.
This ^^ plants like a wet/dry cycle … do water if soil is still moist and vice versa don't wait to water if soil is completely dry
 

le0n2009

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ok thx well tomorrow im gone move them to DWC will it effect the plants some how?
and ifyou know what high of the water i need to feel in DWC?
 
ok thx well tomorrow im gone move them to DWC will it effect the plants some how?
and ifyou know what high of the water i need to feel in DWC?
Im sorry bro, i never did hydro, and i know absolutely nothing about it. but there are numerous people on here who do use hydro, try to make another thread specific to hydro questions and you should get some good answers to your questions. I just don't want to give you random answers, see what I'm sayin
 
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