Green discoloration not sure about- please lend wisdom

Subject line. These appear a bit different than any picture I've seen of any mineral deficiency. Could it be the leaves want misted? The genetics? This girl was just transplanted into 2 gallons of foxfarm ocean about a week and a half ago. Shouldnt need nutes I'd think but that could be it maybe? 45% humidity 76 degrees, Water pH at 6.5, 3 weeks old. Let me know please.

Edit: The pics aren't that clear, but the new growths have been light colored early then slowly get dark green on the outsides.

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majek

Well-Known Member
The leaves look fine to me, lush thick and green. Are you sure its a female they almost look like male leaves to me. It could be early signs of magnesium or nitrogen deficiency but the plant still looks faily young and healthy for it's age.
 
The leaves look fine to me, lush thick and green. Are you sure its a female they almost look like male leaves to me. It could be early signs of magnesium or nitrogen deficiency but the plant still looks faily young and healthy for it's age.
Yes this WW I've got growing slowly cause I've also got some Blackjack that I want to catch up to it. But does anyone else have an opinion? They dont look normal to me. I'm thinking zinc maybe?
 

espoker19

Active Member
FF ocean forest is HOT soil. Do not add any extra nutes. The nutes can sometimes make it the whole grow in that stuff. Try flushing 2 X container size plain water ph adjusted to about 6.3. With that soil you have to keep it moist otherwise it raise EC of the point of burning your plant. Make sure to evenly water it, and I'm pretty sure you won't need any nutes for at least 2 weeks, but if you do, feed it 1/4 strength every 3rd feeding or so.
 
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