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My first grow Ok I'll start from the start. I'm growing a white widow auto in soil . It sprouted from 5 November and between now it's less than 4.5 inches tall and it had over watering problems which are resolved now. The pant is under a 300w led grow light and 2 25w cfls in 6500k and 2700k on the sides but I've had problems with the height and it won't stretch and I've also had major problems with the leaves drooping so I've recently had to hold up the leaves with plastic pieces so the under growth gets light but it's very small and I don't know why
 

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Light Bleaching
Light bleaching is most common with high-power LEDs, but can also happen to highly-ventilated HPS lights that are kept too close to the tops of the plants. Basically, this is what happens when plants get too much light, kinda like how hair on top of your head can turn lighter if you spend plenty of time in the sun.
Buds which have been bleached tend to be low potency or even have no potency (no available THC or other cannabinoids). Therefore you should avoid light-bleaching your plants at all costs!
Sometimes light-bleached cannabis will get mis-labeled as “albino cannabis” or “white cannabis” but the truth is that the white color is not healthy, so this is not a desirable trait (even if it looks pretty cool).
Solution: If your marijuana plants are getting too much light, try removing some of the lights or moving your grow lights further away from the tops of the plants.
It is unlikely for your plants to get "light-burned" from the sun when growing outdoors, and they definitely can't accidentally grow into the sun. Outdoor plants can show signs of light stress if plants were used to shady conditions and moved into direct sunlight without time to get accustomed to the brigher light levels.
When making changes to your plant's environment, it's best to make changes slowly if possible. Slow gradual changes are best for preventing stress when growing indoors or outdoors.
Sometimes heat stress can look like light stress. When learning how to grow cannabis, it's best to try to keep things at a comfortable temperature at all times for optimal growth. If it's too hot for you, it's probably too hot for your plants. Outdoors, things can be a bit harder, but there are steps you can take to protect your outdoor plants from the heat


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The heat isent a problem cause it's ventilated properly
I hold the light back at 36inces so I don't think it's led bleaching as the plant dosent have any buds yet ....
 
Did you use prefertilized soil ? Looks healthy but stunted ... Best of Luck ... :goodluck:
 
New pics and I'm not sure what to do now
 

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never spray leaves and put under lights wet
 
I flushed it tonight with ph'd 6.5 water and the water goes though quite fast as there is a good bit of perlite in the soil and vercumlite in the soil aswell

i would really ally like to know why the leaves are drooping sooo much and so badly
 

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Can't see anything. Submit a picture not colored by the led.

What soil are you using and how have you fed? What's the temps and rh?
 
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It's nute burn. The tips of the leaves are the first to show you your soil has to much fert in it. Flushing won't really help this problem. But only give it water until it goes away. The tips of those burnt leaves will probably dry up and crack off. Don't worry about it. Keep trucking man.

fertilized soil can last for up to a month so stay patient man.
 
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