help identifying what the problem could be

legitroller

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OK so my little seedling looks like it's having some sort of defect Lol it doesn't look like nutrient burn or nitrogen deficiency my PPM's are at 937 and Ph is a 5.9 at the time of start I wasn't using the right amount of nutrient I was using way less like I had soil plants the roots look healthy water temp is at 67°F consistent so I don't know any help would be appreciated
 

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Hoy shit, dude. My full grown girls never see 937ppm in late flower, a girl that size shouldn't be over maybe 350 at most. And pH would be better at 5.6-5.7.
 
Hoy shit, dude. My full grown girls never see 937ppm in late flower, a girl that size shouldn't be over maybe 350 at most. And pH would be better at 5.6-5.7.
I'm just following my schedule and she's not burning up no burnt tips or anything that's why it's hard to tell what the deficiency is
 
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