Need someone to tell me if these are stressed?

Rickypsimer

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From the looks of there is something abnormal going on in these pictures the contrast looks okay I guess but in real life there's a huge difference in LEAFE color the newest youngest growth is almost yellow ... Btw ffof 3gal fabric pots using slight trio and distilled water... And baking soda as pH up
 

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Snoopy808

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They look pretty good. Did you just give a feed or heavy water. The new growth looks like its expanding fast. It looks less green for a day or two until leaf reaches final size then darkens up as iron. Mg and other micronutrients get into the leaf.
 

Rickypsimer

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They look pretty good. Did you just give a feed or heavy water. The new growth looks like its expanding fast. It looks less green for a day or two until leaf reaches final size then darkens up as iron. Mg and other micronutrients get into the leaf.
Just did my second topping at day 23 so there moving fast
 

Snoopy808

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Any yellowing or yellow spots on a leaf. Emerald green is the "color" ya want. Too dark of green, that is blue green not ideal either cause will mask chlorosis that would show you something going on.
 

Citylimits

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They look fine they are just growing fast. New growth will be lighter green untill it is mature. I would keep up whatever regiment you have going on untill you start seeing a N deficiency or N tox then ajust from there. I'd be happy with the growth you have.
 

Rickypsimer

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They look fine they are just growing fast. New growth will be lighter green untill it is mature. I would keep up whatever regiment you have going on untill you start seeing a N deficiency or N tox then ajust from there. I'd be happy with the growth you have.
Thanks I was thinking this is whatwas going to say I've only seen thus in flowering
 
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