What the hell is going here

Venus55

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Can u take a pic of the whole plant. Could be a number of things. Overwatering for one. It’s a bit hard to tell but are the leaves dark green? If so could be nitrogen toxicity.
How bout some more details too like growing medium, ph, nutrients, lights - how close, do u have fans pointing at it and how close? Pests?
 

snoeman032

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Can u take a pic of the whole plant. Could be a number of things. Overwatering for one. It’s a bit hard to tell but are the leaves dark green? If so could be nitrogen toxicity.
How bout some more details too like growing medium, ph, nutrients, lights - how close, do u have fans pointing at it and how close? Pests?
im in pro mix and I’m using heavy 16 nutes. Fans on but not right on the plant. Ph around 5.8-6.0. Ppm 1000. Water once every 2-3 days with the promix. I have a 288 v2 quantum board, never had any issue with pest and the leaves are not too green but not too light right now. I’ll take a pic when I get home
 
I have seen this species do a lot of weird stuff and i have found mutations to be very common even when growing from cuttings. I think its to do with the varieties not being breed true to seed (no back crossing with the mother plants) and that ends up allowing a lot of undesirable recessive traits left floating around that can show up under undesirable conditions. When I was a commercial propagation greenhouse grower I was tasked with growing the cyclamen crop one year and because they were grown from seed I ended up seeing some really cool mutations, especially in leaf structure and variegation. honestly this species is even wonkey-er than cyclamen as I only saw maybe 100 out of those 45K plants with a mutation and it seems like I see 1 out of every 100 cannabis plants I grow to have some sort of mutation.

I wouldnt worry about it tbh. But 1000 ppm is what? like 2ish EC? thats pretty high for any vegetative flowering plant so maybe thats causing a stress response.

Best of luck

Luke
 
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