Notice the tips of flowering are white in color

And my look a bit wilted ? Any suggestions ? Thank you again . I personally think it may be a bit of burn because light lowered itself over night ?


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Thanks!

Bruce banner auto , FF soil , lights 18 on 6 off . just fed FF grow big half dilution couple days ago . some of the things you ask are above my head . Ventillation yes , also a small fan . temps hold at 80 humidity 49% . first grow still learning and keeping notes .

At least a picture in white light?


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I’ve seen this a few times and it seems like they just grow out of it. I looked for an answer but the only thing I came up with as a possible cause is wind burn, but I don’t know 4sure. I’ve never had it get worse or cause a problem but I might have just gotten lucky

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This is what I’m leaning towards as well. Keep an eye on it to see if it progresses but plant looks good. Lime green growth indicates rapid new growth.

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thank you ! I am so proud this plant it looks amazing for barely 6 weeks old …

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Is it just me or is there some pre-flower going on as well?

I just had this but the white tips were accompanied by other nutrient deficiencies. While scouring the internet I found one site that said white tips can also be a sign of copper deficiency which is uncommon (just an FYI).

I had major nutrient lock out but watered with a pH 6 solution to a bit of runoff (started at 8.2 and dropped to 6.8) The the girls are happier. Best to you!

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