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SOGMASTER SOGMASTER
7 months ago
Very quick sprouting! 32 hours in water until the seeds sank, then transplanted to foam cubes. The light was off and one of them started growing backwards. Root came out upside down, the foam can be a bit restrictive. In general very happy so far with the speed, vigoour and progress they have come in only 48 hours or so.
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SOGMASTER
SOGMASTERstarted grow question 6 months ago
Does anyone know the cause of the discoloured leaves? they have all had the exact same treatment and the seed sprouted with discoloration. **Gorilla Cookies Fast Flower by FastBuds** pH 5.8 at seedling then 6.2 in week 2. 25-27°c day, 23°c at night. good airflow. humidity 44-55%
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question 6 months ago
it's fuck all to worry about. Lots of different varieties do that. It's not a deficiency or a virus or fungus or anything to be concerned about. It will outgrow it and as it gets bigger you won't see the plant do that anymore. In fact it'll probably be done doing that already.
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GrowthConsultantweek 4
good luck mate 😍😍
Ju_Bps
Ju_Bpsweek 1
Happy growing buddy 👨‍🌾🌲
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@Ju_Bps, Thanks mate all the best. 🌱