Deficiency? Just genes?- Pics

GrowinDad

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So a grow cycle back, I popped two Barnie's Farm Blue Cheese. Before sending them into flower, I pulled a bunch of clones but didn't which came from which plant - lesson learned!

One of them turned out fine. The other was a "bad seed". Leaf issues, poor yield, etc. Both plants treated 100% the same. One did fine, the other did not. So I am chalking it up to being a bad seed.

Back to the clones - it appears as though the ones I saved came from the bad mom. I have new plants started but might as well finish these off. What I don't understand about a "bad seed" - is the plant doomed or is there just something funky, out-of-the-norm in its needs.

With that said, here is what I see. Any ideas??

Soil is my own mix (potting soil, perlite, vermiculite, peat, lime). Dyna for nutes. PH all good.

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GrowinDad

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So what would you do? I don't disagree but it the plant itself, not my treatment (like we haven't heard that before). Never given heavy nutes, Have been flushed. Etc. Would you give heavy dose, foliar feed?

I have pretty much written them off, which is why they are flowering in one gal pots. So I am trying to use them as a learning experience...
 

nomofatum

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So what would you do? I don't disagree but it the plant itself, not my treatment (like we haven't heard that before). Never given heavy nutes, Have been flushed. Etc. Would you give heavy dose, foliar feed?

I have pretty much written them off, which is why they are flowering in one gal pots. So I am trying to use them as a learning experience...
How many do you have? I would try running one at 5.5 PH, one at 6.3 PH and one at 7.0 PH if you have three or more and feed at least some nutes with every watering. Might be an odd mutant that wants a different PH than normal, if it doesn't respond to that try adjusting nutes, if that doesn't work fuck it. You could have a crapper or a super mutant with odd requirements, the first is more likely, but give her a chance.
 

GrowinDad

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WTF - why not and easy enough. I have eight of those pieces of shit.

I think a crapper for certain as its the only explanation. It's all good. Still have plenty of to keep me going and never again shall I not track my clones. The new plants (2 Kripple Shock and 2 Dinafem Critical Mass CBD) have a nice tags attached to each plants and their babies shall be duly tagged!
 
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