Dude you are over thinking it. It looks perfectly normal. My recommendations are to let the plant feed itself o the soil, so no nutes until it shows the need for them (early deficiency), probably once it gets to flowering and to always pH your water, even though soil helps buffer the pH, it does help a lot to get the water to appropriate levels, between 6 and 7
Yeah, color is acceptable, i had one plant this exact same color and ended up being the biggest yielder of the 4 that i had planted.
Seems great to me.
If you don't mind pick my answer as it will help out in the grower of the month competition.
Thanks.
As long as you are not giving it any nutrients yet, your color is fine. You'll see lots of weird genetic ticks the first couple weeks. They go away. Make sure your leaves stay dry and you are not overwatering and it will grow out of it on the next set of leaves.
Looks like you got everything right, no shame in being overprotective! Even if it seems small, post it here and the brotherhood of growers has your back. Happy grows and keep the journal going!! :)
@@GreenGrows, tbh man I havenāt dimmed it. Bought it from the hydro store And had them assemble it never asked them if it was on full power. But Iāve never changed anything
@@GreenGrows, tbh man I havenāt dimmed it. Bought it from the hydro store And had them assemble it never asked them if it was on full power. But Iāve never changed anything
Heya Studabaker!
Make sure your pH is in the correct range for soil, 6-7. If it is out of this range the plant wonāt be able to uptake the nutrients from the soil.
Double check this as it shouldnāt need any nutrients yet.
Cheers,
Dude you are over thinking it. It looks perfectly normal. My recommendations are to let the plant feed itself o the soil, so no nutes until it shows the need for them (early deficiency), probably once it gets to flowering and to always pH your water, even though soil helps buffer the pH, it does help a lot to get the water to appropriate levels, between 6 and 7