Yes I've seen it. On a NL5/HAZE. I've still got it. But it only did it on the initial run from seed. The cuts never followed suit.Has anyone else seen this on fan leaves?
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Been at this for years and first time I've seen this.
What strain is that...?My last grow had that, not sure what causes it. Interesting though View attachment 3908804
Rare genetic mutation. Cool shit. Clone and breed.My last grow had that, not sure what causes it. Interesting though View attachment 3908804
Ain't seen you about for a while.Rare genetic mutation. Cool shit. Clone and breed.
I am, indeed. Give her a look, bro.Ain't seen you about for a while.
Are you up and running again?
How can I hook up to your grow?I am, indeed. Give her a look, bro.
Bagseed. Didn't save any genetics from it but it was tasty thoughWhat strain is that...?
When I stress my gth #1 it does the same shitHas anyone else seen this on fan leaves?
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Been at this for years and first time I've seen this.
I am sure it contributes to excessive foxtailing and longer finish times as well.My ttNL#6xAppy did the same thing. Its funny you say the extra nitrogen contributes because I ran 6 of these an it only happened on the two that were darker gr with a bit of cuping due to an error in feed with too much N. The only other time was yrs ago with coffee kush I ran and again, same thing. Too much N.
Its interesting to look at but not something I'd want a continued issue with.
The same plant yesterday.
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Just normal flowering nutes.
Doesn't appear too green or over nuted.
No foxtailing.
Seems as if it'll finish on time.
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Hello @MichiganMedGrower.I wasn't saying you were over nuting to that point. Just that I have crossed the line and seen those negatives.
Your plants look great. I will say the pics support my nitrogen overgrowth theory. There is minor calcium spotting on your leaves that usually indicates salts are building up and starting to clog and burn some roots.
It is minor. I sure ain't saying this is easy or anything.
I don't think there is too much nitrogen. I think there may be too much calcium.Hello @MichiganMedGrower.
Thanks for the info.
I will let them dry out and flush .
I'll up the cal/mag
Hard to keep them happy with 720 watts of cobs bombarding them with Photons from the top and side - lol.
I wonder why there would be too much nitrogen in the flower nutes ?
I'm using tomato feed as I dropped a full bottle of vitilink bloom .... grrrrr.
NPK is - 6.0 - 3.0 - 10
EC-ing at 1.4 - 15..
Plants around week 4/5.