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Not really speficic to species.Nice deep green leaves, SteveT. Are indicas darker green than sativas?
I've got a chemical Scientist friend that lives up in Berkley and he works at UC Berkley (he actually helped develop the Phizer vaccine) and I don't think I've ever known anyone that burns it like he does.Not really speficic to species.
Indicates the plants have an ample supply of nutrients i, nitrogen and correct water intake.
PH problems make your leaves yellow and lighten as the plant uses them for nutrients.
This is why its normal in flowering stage for leaves at bottom of plant to start yellowing and dying.
Lack of nitrogen will make your plants a much lighter green overall.
Same thing the plant need nitrogen so it sucks it out of the leaves.
There is of course natural color variance from strain to strain as well. You can tell when a plant is lacking nutes,you will see more symptoms than just a lighter color and you can tell when your plants base color changes.
Steves plants look happy af
Apparently they're all the same.Nice deep green leaves, SteveT. Are indicas darker green than sativas?
ding ding dingThe confusion, imho, comes from all the crossbreeding.
But one thing's for sure,they need more than 110 samples to cover "the entire history of cannabis".