Hey there,
Since this is Georgia Cream by Exotic Seeds, that dark, lush green tone is mostly genetic. This cultivar carries a strong Indica-leaning heritage with dense chlorophyll production, which naturally gives those deep green leaves — especially under moderate light and rich organic soil.
If your feeding is a bit heavy in nitrogen, it can slightly deepen the color, but nothing here looks toxic — no clawing, no waxy sheen. The plant actually looks very healthy and well balanced.
So it’s safe to say:
Mainly genetics, maybe a small push from available nitrogen, but definitely a healthy Georgia Cream.
Keep your environment steady and start easing nitrogen once she moves deeper into flower — she should finish with those nice creamy hues she’s known for. Beautiful work so far!
Be nice and keep growimg ganja farmers! Bigup 💚😊