420freaker
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So before I state the problem, my plants have endured quite a bit of stress so far. I planted the germinated seeds in late December, I had them in very small pots with regular potting soil 2 in each with a total of 8 plants (one died almost immediately after I planted make ing it 7) I used 2 cheap $20 24 watt led grow lights (obviously wasn't ideal for 7 plants and 4 pots) they were at a light cycle of 20 day 4 night. By mid January I noticed that on some leaves were getting spots of a lighter green, almost an off white on the biggest leaves (only affected about 4 leaves) with a different texture on the spots. They were also getting yellow-green on some edges and spots and seemed to be spots where the most light was. Anyways I couldn't find out what the problem was on the Internet, if I had to guess it was probably because of the small pots and the deal with those 2 cheap lights. I moved them into one of those tubs used for storage that are normally gray (if I had to guess its 2ft by 3ft with a depth of 2-3ft) it's about half full with dirt. At the same time(last week of January) I got a good led light that's a 300 watt equivalent, and has a switch for flowering and veg. I left it in veg. for about a week so they could be a little healthier for flowering. I switched to the flowering light cycle almost a week ago. The plants seemed to be doing great until several days ago I noticed that the newer growth on one of my healthiest plants had the leaves curling downward, not from the tips but down the center of the leave, so it resembles an upside down canoe. I just got a pH tester and I tested the water going in at 8 but drained out of the holes I drilled at the bottom at between 6.0 and 6.5 but closer to 6.5. I just use tap water without nutrients. Sorry if this was extremely long I'm a little stoned as of right now. .
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