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Hello everyone I started some Bubba Kush autoflower feminized at the end of July here in Michigan. It started to get cold at end of September so I bought a 4×4×8 tent and a 600w Led from vivosun. I've been having some curling down leaves on plants that I don't believe I'm over nuting. But I will let everyone here give advice. I took. pics with led off. Also I'm new to growing and I'm useing rx green solutions veg a and b and bloom A and b. if I need to get something else please let me know. Thanks And God Bless
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How long since they were brought inside?

At first glance this looks like simple over-watering or poor drainage. But when you bring them inside and change their rhythms completely like that it can cause a similar stress where photosynthesis is temporarily slow while the plant adjusts to the shock. That can be two days, or a week. depending on how much change and how drastic.
 
How long since they were brought inside?

At first glance this looks like simple over-watering or poor drainage. But when you bring them inside and change their rhythms completely like that it can cause a similar stress where photosynthesis is temporarily slow while the plant adjusts to the shock. That can be two days, or a week. depending on how much change and how drastic.
I thought over watering and allowed to dry , they are in pro mix and in. 5 gal containers. I have them on a 18-6 cycle was wondering if I should go to 24 cycle. They were at seedlings at July 27 so its 85 days without hardly any flowering I know these autos are on a cycle just wondering if the MD 50s low 40s halted growth.Or since there Bubba Kush they could be a longer grow time. Pics following shows minimal flowering so I'm stumped lol
 

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Looks more like nitrogen toxicity.
 
I would leave her alone for a few days and she should perk up, I would not change the light schedule again for risk of hermies or more shock. 24/0 light schedule leaves the plant zero recovery time, costs more, and introduces extra risk when problems occur because plants heal genetically at night.
 
I would leave her alone for a few days and she should perk up, I would not change the light schedule again for risk of hermies or more shock. 24/0 light schedule leaves the plant zero recovery time, costs more, and introduces extra risk when problems occur because plants heal genetically at night.
Thank you very much
 
... cold isn't helping, those temps are really stalling things out,... I'm with GA6 though, this is some early N toxicity... stay on the bloom, grow has too much N in it,.... get the temps up too, and never let the pots go dry, roots hate that,... both of these will screw with nute uptake, transport and metabolism,...
 
... cold isn't helping, those temps are really stalling things out,... I'm with GA6 though, this is some early N toxicity... stay on the bloom, grow has too much N in it,.... get the temps up too, and never let the pots go dry, roots hate that,... both of these will screw with nute uptake, transport and metabolism,...
... cold isn't helping, those temps are really stalling things out,... I'm with GA6 though, this is some early N toxicity... stay on the bloom, grow has too much N in it,.... get the temps up too, and never let the pots go dry, roots hate that,... both of these will screw with nute uptake, transport and metabolism,...
Looking at the pic im putting here today the leaf looks like nitrogen defenincy I'm learning a lot. today is day 90 on these plants but 70 of those days were outside where the light was like 8-10 hrs full Sun. You think there would be more flowering though. Thanks for all your help.. I'll keep you posted, the plants themselves look pretty healthy besides some clawing and spots on leaves
 

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Yeah, I'm no expert but those leaves are showing some mild signs of nitrogen excess: dark color, downward clawing on fan leaves & an odd waxy coating along with some warping on a few leaves. Nothing too severe though if you stop feeding nitrogen-rich fertilizers immediately. But overall they look dang good to have been brought inside from the outdoors. If they're autos, make sure to give them a minimum of 18 hours of uninterrupted light every day...up to 24 hours a day. Your preference. Anything under 18 hours of light & they'll be stunted. They don't require a dark period but I prefer to give them one.

Definitely check out GrowWeedEasy.com since it's your first grow. They have info on every possible plant ailment & solutions for noobs. It's a great resource. Best o' luck!
 
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