What could be causing this?

northendgrower

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Hey guys I helped my friend with some plants in his yard, we both have 4 each of the same clones which I got from a friend. One of the plants he has seems to have very yellow new growth yet the rest are fine. Although it seems to be growing very well not sure what's going on here. This plant has been looking like this for a while now yet still growing fine, Any ideas? Using gaia green ferts
 

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plattynum85

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I'm not to experienced with out door grows but in my opinion that to me looks like a mutation or some sort of genetic thing as the plant looks healthy and font look like its having any growing issues its a tough one to diagnose really what are you feeding them pal?
 

Dontjudgeme

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Any time I see bright green, Nitrogen deficiency. But Gaia Green is pretty solid in that area. What’s the ph of the water you are using? Are you in Gaia greens 4-4-4, or bottle feeding?
 

CannaCountry

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Looks like a Fe deficiency....most likely via your pH, or you're over feeding other nutrients and it's (Fe) being locked out. Good luck.
 

northendgrower

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Any time I see bright green, Nitrogen deficiency. But Gaia Green is pretty solid in that area. What’s the ph of the water you are using? Are you in Gaia greens 4-4-4, or bottle feeding?
Gaia green 4 -4-4 not sure of ph just using tap water from the hose, what's weird is out of 8 plants this is the only one with that issue they have all been fed the same
 

Dontjudgeme

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Gaia green 4 -4-4 not sure of ph just using tap water from the hose, what's weird is out of 8 plants this is the only one with that issue they have all been fed the same
Consider yourself lucky. Because without ph’ing your water, nutrient uptake can be a problem. Your tap must be spot on 7
 
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