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Im not accusing but it quite simply could be just plain bad genetics. I have a few plants that have angry looking leaves and that is just what they do genetically.
I wouldnt worry about it much. Possibly just a bit of mutated growth. Just keep an eye on the new growth and see how it does. Sometimes a lack of silica can cause mutations but I doubt thats an issue with your plant at such a young age. Bet it will be just fine. They look green and healthy too me...nice start...
So wtf does any of this have to do with the pics the op posted in the first post?! 4 out of 5 plants are looking great, one is showing some ph 'twist, all of them are dark green and lush looking. Why the fuck would I start pulling out ph charts that most people would need a degree for in order to understand them?! Just water correctly, start feeding them when they go lighter and cut back when they get rather dark. This is not brain surgery, no disrespect, but some of you make this way to complicated.
how can anyone learn from you, when you don't actually teach. pasting charts taken from a website is not teaching.Exactly my take from the beginning. But if someone is going to post a homemade chart that is incredibly misleading I will post a chart that is fact......
edit:and they actually may learn that pH is much more than just a number......
Hence the fact some folks get really low runoff, like 5 or below when in fact their medium pH is fine. The runoff just picked up a bunch of excess salts as it passed through the medium. But the new grower will think his medium pH is low so he goes nuts raising the pH of the medium, when actually it was fine, making it very alkili, starting the chain of events that he struggles against his entire grow. This senerio plays out daily, day in and day out, on this and the other MJ growing sites.Also fertilizers add acidic H+ ions to the soil so this is futher to my knowledge and hence why the appliation of fertilizers can increase the acidity of the soil!