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Splotchy Bright Green New Growth

IANative

New Member
First time post here, and I’m hoping to get some guidance. I have a Sour Joker female that is 3 weeks into flower showing some strange bright green growth throughout the plant.

2x4 grow tent, temps 71-75, RH 55%-60%

2x- 300W led grow lights

Fox Farm Ocean Forest/ 5 Gal fabric

Nutrients: (ph’d to 6.3)
2tsp/gal- GH Bloom
1tsp/gal- GH CalMag
1/4tsp/gal- GH Bloom Boost

Would love some assistance if anyone has any ideas! Much appreciated in advance!
 

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IANative

New Member
I was actually thinking iron deficiency just from some research online. I haven’t used a TDS meter yet so maybe I have way too much salt dissolved, might need to be next on my list to buy. Runoff ph was a little high at around 6.9 last time I checked. I did not test my runoff this last feeding. But I can check while feeding later tonight and post results.
 

GroErr

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I've seen that sort of bright yellow, even white growth on the odd pheno, it looks similar and more of a mutation than anything environment related. I have two strains going that have the odd leaf where it's normal colour on 1/2, then white or yellow on the other half. Other than those odd leaves, the rest of the plant looks and grows fine, even those funky leaves grow normally, just that weird mutation. The same trait/mutation shows up under different lighting as well so don't think it has anything to do with bleaching.

Here's an example of the one leaf on my Blue Pyramid, it carries through to clones as well.
BP-P1-Clone-Leaf-Mutation1.JPG
 
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drsaltzman

Well-Known Member
I agree with GroErr.
Sometimes there's just no obvious explanation.
I've had leaves do some funky things ... but as long as the plant looks healthy overall and yours does ... I wouldn't micromanage it.
Just let it do it's thing. It will let you know if it's really in trouble.
Does not appear to be a deficiency to me.
 
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