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Can someone help me? Six+ week old gorilla glue. Is this a nutrition deficiency

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Can someone help me? Six+ week old gorilla glue. Is this a nutrition deficiency

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These gorilla glues are 6+ weeks old. Going outside soon. Is this a nutrient deficiency?
 

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Was mainly trying to figure out if your in coir.

get them healthy before flowering a Cali deficiency can take a while to clear up & they can get worse before it gets better

Good luck
 
pale green leaves could be a sign they are low on Nitrogen.

could be a few others things like overwatering, leaves seem a tad bit droopy across all plants overall
 
pale green leaves could be a sign they are low on Nitrogen.

could be a few others things like overwatering, leaves seem a tad bit droopy across all plants overall
Agree on being overwatered. And HF without amendments can be slow to drain and will require nutrients within a couple weeks, with plants those size especially.
 
I'll add my vote to it being overwatered. Let it dry for a few days and watch for changes. The overall color should improve. There are indications of Mg deficiency, but I wouldn't treat it till after correcting the watering frequency. A foliar feed of Mg could be used in a day or two.
 
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