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Phytoplankton

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It's bushy, but the plant looks real nice, it wouldn't be concerned about the spots, almost looks like something was spilled on it, maybe some nute solution? Just to be sure, take a loop and look on the underside of the leaf to make sure there's no critters under there. If you have a lot of light on it that can contribute to it being compact (plus it looks to be leaning to the Indica side).
 

warble

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I'd chop the tips of the leaves touching soil. The white spots look like some kind of bug damage. Could be some cal-mag deficiency.
 

zoomer428

Active Member
Don't listen to anyone telling you to do anything. They are fine. The chances of that being a deficiency at that age in that much soil is near impossible unless your having root zone issues. Top them and let them go.
 

GorillaSeedBank

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id keep going with it for a few weeks and see what happens, personally its alwaays a good idea to bring up more than 1 baby, then ditch the weaker ones.
 
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