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I've obviously confused everyone with my legitimate, scientifically-sound nutrient deficiency trials,so I'll start over.
Hello everyone, I grow weed exactly like you do, with expensive cannabis seeds perfectly coated in expensive anti fungal treatments and wrapped up in the finest of automatic irritations, with my lights 12 feet abovemmy mini split and co2 tanks, and a doorbell camera to watch it all. Only then can we verify that my plant has no disease or environmental issues,by growing exactly like you do, dear readers.
My weed is awesome according to Instagram, thanks to amazing breeders on Instagram, but I don't like the blue coloration of my leaf tips and neither do my tax paying legal customers. So, HOW ME MAKE BLUE TIP GO BYE BYE?
Blue tips on new growth of recently sexed female.
Blue leaf tips on new growth of recently sexed female, with tendency of leaf to pull sideways.
Blue tips on new leaves of recently sexed male.
Glossy blue-tipped leaves with tips pulling sideways, found sporadically throughout the new growth of a mature plant.
I've been told nitrogen toxicity from so many people,because often times the tips pull down instead of sideways. I don't know but 20 years ago the entire plant had a legitimate dark look if it was loaded with nitrogen, not a pukey lime appearance with a blue candy coating.
Aftermath of nitrogen toxicity? I don't think so..
Hello everyone, I grow weed exactly like you do, with expensive cannabis seeds perfectly coated in expensive anti fungal treatments and wrapped up in the finest of automatic irritations, with my lights 12 feet abovemmy mini split and co2 tanks, and a doorbell camera to watch it all. Only then can we verify that my plant has no disease or environmental issues,by growing exactly like you do, dear readers.
My weed is awesome according to Instagram, thanks to amazing breeders on Instagram, but I don't like the blue coloration of my leaf tips and neither do my tax paying legal customers. So, HOW ME MAKE BLUE TIP GO BYE BYE?
Blue tips on new growth of recently sexed female.
Blue leaf tips on new growth of recently sexed female, with tendency of leaf to pull sideways.
Blue tips on new leaves of recently sexed male.
Glossy blue-tipped leaves with tips pulling sideways, found sporadically throughout the new growth of a mature plant.
I've been told nitrogen toxicity from so many people,because often times the tips pull down instead of sideways. I don't know but 20 years ago the entire plant had a legitimate dark look if it was loaded with nitrogen, not a pukey lime appearance with a blue candy coating.
Aftermath of nitrogen toxicity? I don't think so..
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