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Leaf deformities tend to to be caused by some type of root stress brought on quickly. Typically from an out of range pH or root pests.
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Interesting, looks like the older growth below is healthy, and the new growth is looking good so far. Was this possibly a moment in the grow you had a nutrient issue that is now corrected? How much of the plant has the same issue on leaves?
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Why did this work without root rot?
Water temperature and O2 levels. High water temps and a lack of oxygen cause Pythium.
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j-r-tokin posted an update 6 weeks ago
She tastes like rank permanent marker with a sweet licorice candy finish it grows very tight easy to trim highly aromatic flowers that fill the entire room. This sample finished in 53 days and is perfect in every way. The high is one hit to stare face great for disconnecting from the simulation! Find this and more…
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53 days in flowering? or was it an autoflower? What kinda herb is it ?
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