Apple fritter lil tricky

Hey everyone. This is my first time going through growing apple fritter and it has proven different to say the least from the jack herer that i am more used to growing. Heres some pictures of my newest seedling and if anyone can tell me whats happeneing to the small one id appreciate it. As always growing in happy frog ammended with buildasoil inputs. Day time temp and humidity are respectively 78 to 80 and 65 to 69 and i am in the process of dropping the humidity since my clones are perking up. So heres pics of the one thats acting up right next to the ones that are fine. Idk if this matters but the finnicky one was the runt.




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I think they look pretty good. Never count the runt out. They surprise us sometimes. Just finished a round of Apple fritter. They were all a little different. I feed my plants all the same. So you could tell some wanted more food, some wanted less.
All I can say is it some :fire: smoke!



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Those do look good wow. But what might be causing the sharp looking leaves and leaf curl the lighting hasnt changed. The only thing is that it may not have drank as much water as the big ones so it may have gotten slightly over watered but when thats happened it the past they just looked droopy

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First guess is maybe nutrient over load. And the other is lighting, but thats the same. The curling seems to be on the plant that has the burnt tips. Usually a sign of maximum nute intake for that plant. Without checking runoff ppm numbers its just guessing.
They do look good though.

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Someones gotta know something about this apple fritter and why it looks the way it does when her sisters are thriving

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Very nice looking plants :+1:t4::+1:t4: but I have a question. That is the 2nd time I’ve seen someone growing little plants around the edge of their pots. I’m very curious, what kind of plants and what are the benefits? Thanks in advance :call_me_hand:t4::grin:

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