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LndRcLvr

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Does this look like straight up chlorosis? This is the only plant that has it, I observe the pot is smaller in volume than others and a bit less soil in height wise

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Creeperpark

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If you are using a complete fertilizer that's made for flowering there should be a switch to nitrate nitrogen. The veg fertilizer nitrogen will inhibit trichomes. Check the bottle and read what kind of nitrogen you are using. It looks like you still got a long way to go before dropping leaves.
 

LndRcLvr

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Thanks. this is a different plant to the first one i posted, it was very early and stretchy, like 14 days ahead. Upon researching, i'm thinking it's nitrogen toxicity?, very dark and tell tale bent leaves clawing? perhaps it needed a lot less feed than the others?
 
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