4/25: still looking pretty healthy. A little yellow on the new growth but I think it's normal since they turn green once bigger. I did turn up my led light to 50% power now that were at the half way point.
4/27: things have definitely picked up but I still think she's behind for being an autoflower. I just noticed a bit of red on the first true leaves so I'm a little concerned, I'm going to keep the light where it's at and see how this next node looks.
4/29: she's really taking off now! I'm still worried about the reddish leaf stems and the yellowish tint on the new leaves. I did screw up and over watered her since I noticed the leaves drooping minutes after watering. It was only 20ml more than normal but I guess she wasn't ready
5/1: noticed her leaning a bit so I went to pat the soil a bit and noticed there was a big gap from the stem to soil so I went full panic and added a cup and a half of dry soil along with a toothpick to help keep her up. I did hand bend the top just a bit to help stop her from getting too top heavy and hopefully she'll bush out a bit. I was going to start LST and nutes today but with her new soil and thin stem I'll give her another couple days.other than the stem she looks super healthy!
My leaf tips are starting to culr downwards during week 4 of flower for my auto. My Temps have been up to 83 right now with the weather and with around 47% humidity. Any ideas?
Too much nitrogen. Super early sign of nitrogen toxicity. Cut back on nitrogen but maintain upped levels of potassium and phosphorus. Leaves won't repair.