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stoner_doom
stoner_doomstarted grow question 8 months ago
What kind of deficiency can it be? Pigmentation and droopy leaves on the top leaves pair. The plant is 15 days old, just started giving it RQS Easy Grow in a low dose two days ago. The watering solution pH is 6.5 and was constant for the entire plant lifecycle.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 8 months ago
Its just a pigment mutation Have you ever seen ppl with it. Plants get it to. I've had it many times. Your plant is healthy looking good. No concern it causes no affects to your plants photosynthetic reaction.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 8 months ago
There is no deficiency or anything really wrong with this seedling, if anything, it is suffering from too much nitrogen. If planted in decent soil, it should not need any fertilizers until 4-5 weeks of age. No need to feed it just because you feel the need to "do something"!
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 8 months ago
It’s very hard to tell right now, whatever it might be is in the very early stage if it is an issue at all. My guess is the newest leaves are showing a slight lack of calcium. Have you been giving this plant any fertilizer yet? What soil have you used? What water are you using? If using RO water, likely you need to increase your CalMag dose since there should be near zero calcium in your water then. Hope this helps
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 8 months ago
Did you get the plant wet? Water or solution on leaves under the light can burn or mark the leaves.
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