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Kite High Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2013 #2 Rapid growth can cuae this. Do they green up in a day or two as new growth comes in?
J joshua6651 Member Jul 11, 2013 #3 over a week they get better but the bottom leaves look like they have nitrogen toxicity and the top are bright green
over a week they get better but the bottom leaves look like they have nitrogen toxicity and the top are bright green
NietzscheKeen Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2013 #4 Kite High said: Rapid growth can cuae this. Do they green up in a day or two as new growth comes in? Click to expand... I just thought this was any new growth. Didn't know it was specifically rapid growth. I guess light green is a good thing in veg then? I always thought it was prettier at least. Not hijacking, just commenting.
Kite High said: Rapid growth can cuae this. Do they green up in a day or two as new growth comes in? Click to expand... I just thought this was any new growth. Didn't know it was specifically rapid growth. I guess light green is a good thing in veg then? I always thought it was prettier at least. Not hijacking, just commenting.