The tips and edges on what is the new and the newest growth
Some issues are difficult to identify from photos due to the color of light and what not.
That said, you may be over watering (the crinkly leaves) and the really deep green can be a nitrogen overdose.
This may be ānutrient burnā due to overfeeding. This would be consistent with Hi nitrogen.
It may be that it is just the photo, take with a grain of salt (preferably Epsom Salt LOL).
You seem to be in good hands, Iāve never done anything but hydro. The new growth looks like it may be a little nutrient burnt.
The leafs are starting to taco a bit so light needs to be a bit closer to fix the taco but looks to me like a combo of mites and water on leafs the water will cause bleach spots as big as the drop but little holes in leafs could be spider mites or you got some leaf mauling bugs the start as a hole then have lines going away from the holes
The sexing u look at the thing behind the little pine needle looking thing ā¦roundā¦maleā¦any point to it female
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