Green leaves

Dankjuu

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So this light green shade started with the round leaves crisping up and now its spreading to the leaves. Just transplanted from a 0,7 L to a 14 L container. My TEMP is around 23-29 degrees C, HUM is about 40% and using a light mix of fertilized soil with perlite. I've been watering with demineralized water with a Ph at 6.5. Transplated her 2 days ago but she seems fine about that. Using to small fans to vent and a 50 W led Anybody got an idea??
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When the round leaves dry up, they're done supplying food to the plant, so it's time to start feeding her.
Doesn't look bad yet- start feeding her and she'll stop yellowing- the soil isn't giving her as much as she needs, so you need to start with the real food.
 
Fed her with a bit of nutes and it def halted, still spreading a bit to the two lowest leaves. Been giving her 24 hours of light tried out with a 18/6 schedule instead - thinking it would lower the amount of nutes being pulled out of the bottom leaves - but 1 hour without light and the leaves start to drop so I turned her back to 24 hours and her leaves started pointing upwards. Gonna water till I see runoff tomorrow and feed her more nutes Saturday:thumb:

Thanks for all the response:Namaste:
 
Fed her with a bit of nutes and it def halted, still spreading a bit to the two lowest leaves. Been giving her 24 hours of light tried out with a 18/6 schedule instead - thinking it would lower the amount of nutes being pulled out of the bottom leaves - but 1 hour without light and the leaves start to drop so I turned her back to 24 hours and her leaves started pointing upwards. Gonna water till I see runoff tomorrow and feed her more nutes Saturday:thumb:

Thanks for all the response:Namaste:
The lower leaves yellowing is not a worry. The plant knows how to migrate N (a mobile element) to where she needs it. It happens all the time, particularly in later stages but apparently in your case at an earlier stage. And stop fussing with the hours of light, you can confuse the plant and do more damage that good. :) It is totally normal for cannabis to "go to sleep" at night (the leaves hang down a bit but will perk up in the morning).
 
Oh, sorry, Dankjuu. I didn't know she is an autoflowering plant. I have no experience with autoflowering, so I probably should not comment on the lighting schedule. Enjoy your grow!
 
... and using a light mix of fertilized soil with perlite.
What soil mix are you using? The photographs do not seem to enlarge so they do not show what size pot the plant is in. Reason I am asking is that a plant that size can be demanding more nitrogen and other nutrients than even the average seedling soil can supply.

Transplanting into more of the same soil will help for awhile but within a couple of weeks the yellowing leaves could be showing up again.

Being that it is an auto-flower the general recommendation is to do as little transplanting as possible. Many growers of auto-flowers recommend no more than one transplant.
 
Im using Biobizz Lightmix in a 4 gallon pot. She's been growing a bit since the last photos, I topped her (only gonna do that once) and she seems to be taking it fine. Already showing white hairs being 23 days old is that normal? Its only my second plant and the first wasn't that quick. I think the leaves are a bit light green, but im having a rough time indicating what tone of green cuz I have a strong case of Deuteranopia color blindness:)
Thanks for all the response :snowboating:
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Im using Biobizz Lightmix in a 4 gallon pot. She's been growing a bit since the last photos, I topped her (only gonna do that once) and she seems to be taking it fine. Already showing white hairs being 23 days old is that normal? Its only my second plant and the first wasn't that quick. I think the leaves are a bit light green, but im having a rough time indicating what tone of green cuz I have a strong case of Deuteranopia color blindness:)
Thanks for all the response :snowboating:
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She's been growing a bit since the last photos, I topped her (only gonna do that once) and she seems to be taking it fine. Already showing white hairs being 23 days old is that normal?
I do not grow auto-flower plants so how soon they start to go into flower is something I have no real experience with.

Based on some of the msg threads an auto-flower going into flower at 23 days does not seem all that unusual. So far the plant looks really decent.
 
Ahh okay i see. thank you just hope I run out of space in my tent. wanna grow normal cannabis but my tent is only 40x40 180 so gotta stick with the smaller ruderalis :D
 
Autos usually don't get to big so don't think its gonna be a problem. Think im gonna ditch the tent and use my room to get a little more space. But in the future I gotta get a bigger tent or room if I wanna grow the normal strains. Been looking into a few grow journals but I don't think many of them is specific or complete. I can use scrog but with the tent size I don't think it matters.
 
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Just spotted some spots on some of her leaves ( Some worse than others with dried glue looking stuff around the affected areas). Anybody got a idea of what it can be?
 
Its getting worse on the one leaf and slowly appears on some of the others. Need to prune her a little, wondering if its okay to trim the affected leaves?
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