Healthy growth continues with very little in put from me. Plants are getting .5L of tap water every 2 to 3 days as needed. Plan to move into final pots this week a 20L airpot, but the grow room is a bit crowded at the moment. The big plant is a lovely looking whitewidow with a few weeks left and a funny dwarf Cheese that I'll cut in a few days to make space for the fastbuds seeds to upgrade into their larger pots.
Do you think this is Nitrogen toxicity? I'm going in soil that has pre-added nuits, so only giving plant water PH6.5
Considered raising PH to 7 to reduce absorption, or should I just continue and plant may get use to the medium?
Although clawed tips of leaves is usually nitrogen toxicity, yours does not have the burnt tips to go along with that assumption. Did you check the ph of the new soil before planting? The brown spots on your leaf looks like a ph caused spot. Best to check the runoff water for ph and check the ec as well.