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As you can see I have had a bit of PH struggle. New nutrient added to that. Definitely under control now.
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Good ck out my Kush grow

Sweet. All's well that ends well.

Hey Feenix: that looks like too much nitrogen to me?

She has nitrogen claw bad.

Thanks guys. I was lucky that the first set of similar mutants were so obvious that I didn't chase symptoms, just fed them. Same with this one. I never heard the term Nitrogen claw. There's a lot I don't know. I always associated the claw in normals to be from over water. I always looked at nitrogen when burned or yellowing. Love that I never stop learning here.
But in this case it's just genetics. The plant is pretty healthy, just weird science.
 
Sweet. All's well that ends well.





Thanks guys. I was lucky that the first set of similar mutants were so obvious that I didn't chase symptoms, just fed them. Same with this one. I never heard the term Nitrogen claw. There's a lot I don't know. I always associated the claw in normals to be from over water. I always looked at nitrogen when burned or yellowing. Love that I never stop learning here.
But in this case it's just genetics. The plant is pretty healthy, just weird science.
I think you may be contributing Nitrogen toxicity to genetics. Some strains respond that way to too much nitrogen when other strains are just happy as could be on the same strength nutrients. Right now I have a plant that is showing Cal-Mag deficiency on the same reservoir/nutrients as 5 other really healthy plants!
 
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