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A 16%
Autoflower
P 25%
Photoperiod
100%
Indoor
Dinafem
Breeder preferred:
60% Dinafem
60% Dutch Passion
Aptus
Nutrient preferred:
42% Aptus
42% Atami

goarilla
Too much light, too much nutrients, too much soil. It might be a very good idea to start over, fixing this will take some time and you will have to wait longer before you will fill out that tent and start flowering. That being said ... Nursing these plants back to health can be a rewarding and educational experience. I would do any combination of the following - Throw out all the LEDs and replace them with a cheap 110W T5 (CFL) light https://www.secretjardin.com/catalogue/lighting-for-indoor-culture-secret-jardin/lamps-for-indoor-culture-secret-jardin/tneon-2x55w/bl,product,95,0 Or only use about 100W of LED grow lighting. - Dilute your water with rain/demineralised or RO water. My tap water is 0.8EC I dilute to 0.4EC and alternate watering between ... the dilution (0.4EC) and rain water/ro/demineralised water (0.08EC). - I would spray the stalk and foot of the plant gently and lightly daily twice for as long as necessary with low EC water (0.4EC or lower). We want to get the purple out of your stems ASAP. - I would add a cloche/humidity dome to keep humidity high (75ish) while also keeping temperature low (22-24C). Spray the sides of the domes with little bit of water when they are dry - I might consider a flush when the plant is up for it - when it's big enough to winter the required overwatering to fix the high nutrient levels in the soil ... remember you fed an already fertilised soil ! - Don't focus on the ph ... unless this truelly is a no soil grow (cocos). - Look at the plant, take notes. It's the bad times that need the best observations.