This weird development is only happenening with the two white widows. The third plant which is an Indica has no signs of this two tone leaf coloring even though it’s had exactly same feed environment etc.
Im wondering if anyone recognizes this type of lighter green side of leaves before, yes sorry had to take the pics under the HPS lamp, but the lighter coloring is almost a lime green in color against the more regular darker green of the leaf finger.
These plants were watered for weeks originally at a high ph of around 6.80 no nutes were given during veg stages, only began nutes just into their 12/12. Now we are mid way into week 7 and this sporadic leaf discloring whilst once a rare occurrence, is now increasing.
Im looking into deficiencies as well as perhaps nute lock, but I feel a soil test may help to determine the soil ph as well as what’s left in it, or more importantly what’s not left in it. At first I thought this issue was a genetic abnormalit but now I’m not so sure.
Anyone have any ideas?
Im wondering if anyone recognizes this type of lighter green side of leaves before, yes sorry had to take the pics under the HPS lamp, but the lighter coloring is almost a lime green in color against the more regular darker green of the leaf finger.
These plants were watered for weeks originally at a high ph of around 6.80 no nutes were given during veg stages, only began nutes just into their 12/12. Now we are mid way into week 7 and this sporadic leaf discloring whilst once a rare occurrence, is now increasing.
Im looking into deficiencies as well as perhaps nute lock, but I feel a soil test may help to determine the soil ph as well as what’s left in it, or more importantly what’s not left in it. At first I thought this issue was a genetic abnormalit but now I’m not so sure.
Anyone have any ideas?
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