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SOGMASTER SOGMASTER
a month 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 20 days 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. 25-27Ā°c day, 23Ā°c at night. good airflow. humidity 44-55%
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Krisis
Krisisanswered grow question 20 days ago
I agree, itā€™s nothin to worry about. I had this a few months back, or well my plant did lol. Anyhow, it did give me weird colors and random light and dark green weirdness.. that later actually turned half red/half green (in flower). I thought stuff was wrong with it all the time, and actually even caused some problems trying to correct it. Yeah, it never went away and wound up being a great plant that has made some awesome buds. Good luck
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001100010010011110answered grow question 20 days ago
Possibly "variegation" google for more info and images of how it displays in many ways .. should clear up on newer leaves more times than not. As long as it isn't pervasive and significantly impacts photosynthesis, should not be a problem. Possibly just some younger leaves with more blemishes.. i'm not sure if that light green falls under same term, but i believe it does. In either case, It'll most likely grow out of it. veriegation is not a big concern. Sometimes it's a bright yellow. still not an issue. the plants that have weird undiagniosable / untreatable issues with fucked up leaves etc etc.. throw those out.. this is not an example of that. All leaves showingn spots and blotchiness, maybe some wrinkles and other generally unusually physical traits.. some sort of disease or genetic defect in those cases. the outcome usually sucks.
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SkunkleDamo
SkunkleDamoanswered grow question 20 days ago
As an afterthought. Iā€™ve had it sort of like a two tone green. It could be genetics or maybe ph. Likely will grow out of it or wonā€™t cause any harm but if ph then itā€™ll need sorting. They say 6-7 in soil with lower end in veg. You are on point but Iā€™d advise try letting it drift so you vary it so nutes can be all uptaken. Also itā€™s your soil ph that counts more than solution ph. Dona 2:1 slurry test
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