Well- you are right on track. Dark green waxy leaves are generally indicators of a lot of nitrogen. Sometimes it’s really hard to avoid. It’s pretty much always available to the plant. I’ve struggled with it a lot using jacks. Isn’t always detrimental, doesn’t always cause clawing. Doesn’t necessarily ruin a crop. Just means, you should probably check your numbers. Now if the leaves start burning early, that’s when it can stunt yield and growth. Stress can lead to herms and low production.
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