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Well im not very experienced but I feel something is wrong, one leaf looks discolored they sprouted 14 days ago
 

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I dont see anything wrong with that plant. Looks good to me.
 
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Wait What is that ................................ A Nice plant
 
At least you know the good place to go to get answers to your questions :)
 
Update everyone are these discolorations normal ive read new growth matters. Should I cut off the leaves with the yellow spots, any help would be appreciated, one looks definitely stronger than the other
 

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Another question? The tiny little leaves under the big leaves should I be cutting these? Also if yes should I only do so much at a time to not shock plant, I've heard never cut more than ⅓ so dont know if that applies.......before growing yeah its easy, me now way harder than it seems
 
Is it possible that you splashed a little bit of water / nutrients on those leaves during lights on? Looks like it could be from that.

Right now the plant is young and small enough that I wouldn't start to worry about defoliating at this point. Maybe once it grows another 3 or 4 nodes.
 
Im not adding nutrients yet but I've definitely got them wet with the water once or twice, please explain is that bad
 
Water no, but nutrients or oils yes. Nutrients can leave salt burns because the water evaporates, but the salts stay on the leaf. Oils can cause a lensing effect, basically it is a magnifying glass and we all know what happens when you magnify an intense light source. Those reasons are why any foliar sprays should be done with the lights off.
 
Water no, but nutrients or oils yes. Nutrients can leave salt burns because the water evaporates, but the salts stay on the leaf. Oils can cause a lensing effect, basically it is a magnifying glass and we all know what happens when you magnify an intense light source. Those reasons are why any foliar sprays should be done with the lights off.
Wow good to know . So if that wasn't the cause what is something else that could cause yellow spots like that
 
Wow good to know . So if that wasn't the cause what is something else that could cause yellow spots like that
Is it possible if the light was really strong and close the water helped give the plant a sunburn like being at the beach or lake?
 
Im actually thinking, my water is ro but its 4th stage ro so it adds minerals back, that has to be it
 
Im actually thinking, my water is ro but its 4th stage ro so it adds minerals back, that has to be it
Im not adding nutrients yet but I've definitely got them wet with the water once or twice, please explain is that bad
Cal/Mag introduce introduce it they need it. Begin a light feeding schedule soon with cal/ mag/ Mendicino 30/30/30 very small dose to begin the feeding they will love you......introduce feeding very slowly once/ week .... very small doses break the plants into feeding slowly.
 
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