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A Taste of Africa from Malawi

This'n here is spitting 3 branches outta almost every node, except where I chopped it
 

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Artistick Seeds

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Malawi from 2012, it’s been a long time since I grew it, but one of my favorites. Big yield, despite pots of 3.5 liters only, under 600W. A lot of resin that comes off easily, perfect for a dry hash. The high was just wonderful, with a lot of laughter. Sorry for the poor quality of pictures
 

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FeelHaze

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I wanted to have some advices on my Malawi grow.

We are at day 51 in the flowering stage (12/12).
I've been having a hard time figuring out feeding with that specific plant.
For a couple weeks, it has been showing slight yellowing from the top and burned leaf tips. Also, the tops are foxtailing quite a bit, which doesn't bother me, but I'm asking myself if its a genetic trait or a light stress/too much N issue.

Plant is grown organically in soil. I did feed 1/4 dose of activated silica during the stretch and I also started to give half doses of organic bloom booster weekly since the end of week 5.

Light is a SpiderFarmer SF2000 and its 20 inches away from the top. I read 610 PPFD at the top.

Temps during the day are around 24 celcius and RH 50%.

Her sisters (Panama and Killer A5 Haze) have none of these symptoms.

Overfeeding ?
Too much N ?
Light stress ?
PH ?

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