Quote Originally Posted by purplekush989
your plants look fine to me, they just need more light, go to a gardening supply store or even a home depot/lowe's/walmart and get a T5 flourescent shoplight with a reflective fixture if possible.

honestly i think people are over-analyzing with this over-fert/wrong ph/overwatering stuff. if you have MG soil with time-released ferts, just dont fertilize with anything else for now, then when you re-pot your plants use an organic soil with maybe some worm castings or compost and mix some organic ferilizer too. That's all you need, and once you decide to flower just change to flowering nutes. When you water, just water until water drains out the bottom and feel the weight of it by picking it up. then wait until the soil dries out and the pot feels light, and water again.

One of the biggest mistakes you can make with growing is trying to do too much/over-analyzing and end up fucking up a perfectly healthy plant. Nature knows what it's doing, it will survive.

Not always true, different strains demand different feeding schedules. You can feed all your plants the same nutes at the same rate and some will grow better or worse than others. I grew 5 different strains in one room and found one strain doing the canoeing leaves thing and none others did. It started when it was young and only on a couple leaves and slowly got worse. If I was more knowledgable att the time i would have flushed it when it was still young as to never give it a chance to get anymore worse. All Im saying is that whatever is going on with his plants(which i believe is the start of nitrogen toxicity or possible ph issue) now should be taking care of right away to avoid further progression of the problem.

Get yourself some cheap flourescent tube fixtures at wal-mart and put some T5 tube bulbs in em' (probably 2 ft. bulbs would work for ur box). hang the lights about 3-4 inches from the canopy. Flush your plants with about a gal. of ph'd water for each pot (if their still in 1 gal. pots) and dont water/feed for atleast a week unless soil completely drys out. Do the finger and arm technique which works well and perhaps foliar feed with a light solution if plants start looking weak.