How detrimental is leaf bleaching to cannabis plants during the vegitative stage?

ExtremeMetal43

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Doesnt llok like light bleaching they look a nice shade of green for the age they are i guess maybe up the nutes but ddo so carefully they look good in the pics for age.
 
Thanks ...i did add a very minimal amount of nutrients so that could be an issue. Im still calling it bleaching because of the high heat. 88ºF daytime cant be good.
 

keep it real.

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yea 88s not to good if you cant fix that problem i would get a silicon supplement or co2 dyna gro makes one that the pretty amazing and cheap. its called protekt. becareful of over nuting higher temps will cause your plants to nute burn more easily. but i would say they are just hungry but be careful.
 

mrbotanical

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My plants seem to be growing rapidly (no strtching just lush) and they seem to be healthy except that they have a lime color to them instead of the dark green.View attachment 2415101
No bleaching on that plant friend. Granted, it is a bit on the light side, but not starving. You don't want to aim for "dark green" leaves, as this would indicate that you are over feeding it and the nitrogen levels are too high, cue, a whole load more problems.
 
Then i guess my last batch (first one ever) was too high on nitrogen. I grew in soil and right now it got me thinking, this could of played a role aswell.
 

mrbotanical

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Then i guess my last batch (first one ever) was too high on nitrogen. I grew in soil and right now it got me thinking, this could of played a role aswell.
It is a lot easier than you think to provide way too much food for your girls. That and under/over watering have got to be the biggest self inflicted problems growers cause.
 
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