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GREEN HUE

HinduGod
HinduGodstarted grow question 3mo ago
DIS PLANT HAS A DARK GREEN HUE! WHAT DO YOU THINK IT COULD BE FROM? EXCESSIVE NITROGEN? EXCESSIVE MAGNESIUM? GENETICS? EXCESSIVE LACK OF LIGHT? JUST A HEALTHY PLANT AS OF NOW? SOMETHING ELSE? DIS IS A DIARY QUESTION YOU COULD WIN DAT BLUE MR.BAGGY IF YOU GIVE DA CORRECT SOLUTION!
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PLANTPARENTHOOD420
PLANTPARENTHOOD420answered grow question 9d ago
Your plant is healthy and is likely genetics giving the appearance of nitro toxicity but it does not have too much nitrogen as the leaves would be clawing downward and the new growth seems fine! Its like having too much of a good thing but instead yours is just right on the line of too much and just right in all honesty I eould rather have a tad much going into first weeks of flower as they still need nitrogen to stretch and grow so you dont want it pulling it from the leaves! Happy growing ur plants look great
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PurpleHazeSoldiers
PurpleHazeSoldiersanswered grow question 3mo ago
Genetics are pretty dark as you can see in your diary week 1 till 4 but when you started the flowering phase it became a lot darker. This tells you that there is too much Nitrogen for the flowering phase. But it doesn't seem to harm your plant so I would not do anything about it, just make sure that you will lower the Nitrogen intake from now on. Goodluck with this grow! And turn the Caps log button off 🀣
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MadProfessor
MadProfessoranswered grow question 3mo ago
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 β€” 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 β€” 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 β€” she should finish with those nice creamy hues she’s known for. Beautiful work so far! Be nice and keep growimg ganja farmers! Bigup πŸ’šπŸ˜Š
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 3mo ago
Could just be the genetics of the plant. MAybe slightly underwatered
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 3mo ago
it's P def and N excess up ur bloom fert
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GrowerOG
GrowerOGanswered grow question 3mo ago
Bah i don't see the problem, you have a super healty plant and that's it. Let her go on her road and happy journey!! Good luck
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 3mo ago
Looks like magnesium would go amiss but nitrogen has turned it blue nearly.
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Selkot
Selkotanswered grow question 3mo ago
PS: I think she’s a bit cold too; the stems changing color seem to suggest that
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Selkot
Selkotanswered grow question 3mo ago
hey πŸ‘‹ It definitely looks like an excess of nitrogen; You should lower the doses, or you might see its growth affected. The large internodal spaces suggest a lack of light as well. If you can give it more, it will definitely thank you for it πŸ‘Œ
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