New Growth a Lighter Shade of Green

tristynhawk

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is this normal or do you guy's think they need fed more i haven't been feeding real heavy.And they were just moved outside all the new growth since going out is a lighter shade of green. I will post a pic later if it will help right now im on phone. And don't know how.
 

haloman420

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I would say they are in a bit of shock so just do what you have been and I believe they will be fine.
 

Howard Stern

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About half of mine do that when I switch them to flower, as long as it doesn't get bad or stay there for more than 2-3 weeks I wouldn't worry about it at all. Could just be a lil stress, or adjusting to the different light. Just keep an eye on them and don't pile a bunch of different nutes in there or you could piss them off more.
 

tristynhawk

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i was wondering if it could of been the difference in the light it's been rainy and overcast now for 2 weeks since they been out
 

Wetdog

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Pretty normal for new growth to be lighter in color.

As the leaves get bigger, they should darken up.

Look at new leaves on trees, much lighter than the older leaves.

Wet
 

chickengutz

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Jeebus, Its new growth. In some strains this is exactly what ur plant should look like. My Amnesia looked like that every single grow. Don't fuck with your plants.
 
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