This is NOT because of lighting

Jakezkittles

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Hey guys any ideas as to why this is happening?

same watering, same distance from the light, same everything.

this happens alot of times on my plants

is this a deficiency, stress, new growth?
 

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I see no issue. Since you already told us what the so called issue is not from, can you tell us what the issue you think is? You seem to know stuffs
 
I see no issue. Since you already told us what the so called issue is not from, can you tell us what the issue you think is? You seem to know stuffs
Im saying the different colors aren't because one is in a “shadier” area the color is dofferent because i dont know and thats what in asking
 
I see no issue. Since you already told us what the so called issue is not from, can you tell us what the issue you think is? You seem to know stuffs
Haha i meant one plant isn't in a darker or shadier area. Why are they different colors?
 
Well considering different phenos require different feeds

That’s my guess

but I still say it’s a lighting issue.
Haha i worded that title terribly, I just meant one plant isnt in a Darker area than the other and was windering why they are different colors?

and thank you I didnt know there could be that much of a variance in feeding being so young and coming from the same genetics.
Is the lighter one being over or under fed I guess is my new question
 
We’re just busting your ballz. The plants look ok. Like @bk78 said different plants will consume nutrients at different rates. So one plant may be fine in a solo cup longer than the others. That’s what you’re seeing. IMO
 
We’re just busting your ballz. The plants look ok. Like @bk78 said different plants will consume nutrients at different rates. So one plant may be fine in a solo cup longer than the others. That’s what you’re seeing. IMO
Haha and thanks yeah I didn't know that especially since they were so young and coming from the same genetics.
 
That’s normal. They’re still babies and still adjusting to the environment.

Don’t over water, under water or over feed. They’ll be normal after 1-3 watering so like a week.
 
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