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GREEN HUE

HinduGod
HinduGodstarted grow question 1mo 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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PurpleHazeSoldiers
PurpleHazeSoldiersanswered grow question 1mo 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 1mo 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 — 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 💚😊
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 1mo ago
Could just be the genetics of the plant. MAybe slightly underwatered
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 1mo ago
it's P def and N excess up ur bloom fert
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GrowerOG
GrowerOGanswered grow question 1mo 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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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 1mo ago
===EXCESSIVE NITROGEN?=== YES EXCESSIVE MAGNESIUM? no GENETICS? no EXCESSIVE LACK OF LIGHT? maybe?? lack of light causes stretching and weak/thin stems, just support the plant with steaks or a cage JUST A HEALTHY PLANT AS OF NOW? sorta. going to need a mini flush I think to reset the medium from the extra N... or on next feed get more runoff and lovwer the N content. SOMETHING ELSE? no DIS IS A DIARY QUESTION YOU COULD WIN DAT BLUE MR.BAGGY IF YOU GIVE DA CORRECT SOLUTION! odd.
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 1mo ago
Looks like magnesium would go amiss but nitrogen has turned it blue nearly.
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Selkot
Selkotanswered grow question 1mo 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 1mo ago
hey 👋 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 👌
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