New Grower Day 19 Any pointers Welcome.

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Just a few pics. Would like some pointers. CC Auto on 18/6.
 

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So what is the issue? Lookin good. Are the leaves yelowing or is that the light? If yellowing need nitrogen. If its the lights....nice. sorry not much help.
 
Can you post pictures under natural light? They look mostly fine, but there may be a slight issue developing...
 
hows your...:checkph:
 
Its the lights. lol, appreciate it. Its caramel cream auto an I read that the strain is very sensitive to nutes. Have only given nutes twice. Water every other day an every other water has nutes. Should I stay on this cycle or should I back off you think? It being the first grow, I would like to find out as much as I can.
 
Its the lights. lol, appreciate it. Its caramel cream auto an I read that the strain is very sensitive to nutes. Have only given nutes twice. Water every other day an every other water has nutes. Should I stay on this cycle or should I back off you think? It being the first grow, I would like to find out as much as I can.

are you going 1/4 to 1/2 strength on your nutes
 
This is the best i could do. Also dont have a ph tester yet.
 

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To be honest i really dont know, I use half a teaspoon to a gallon that i use over two week period. She seems to like it but develops a slight droop after watering, then quickly beefs back up
 
A slight droop after watering is perfectly normal GOUCH but you need a ph meter in a bad way. Notice that twisting on the new leaves? That isn't right, looks like ph problems coupled with N toxicity. In that second picture, notice the back fan leaf clawing down and how green the leaves are? That is a sign of too much N. I suggest you hold off on the feed for a week and get something to ph your water with.
 
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