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Whats wrong with this plant?

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Whats wrong with this plant?

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Hey guys I got 2 og kush plants from dinafem seeds. One is doing great but the other pheno is a a bit weird. Doesn't seem to be much frost and looks greener, and the buds just look a little off to me. Also even though the leaves are crisp its very hard to pull them off. Its very tough and stringy. Anyone know if this is normal?
 

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Nothing left to feed it. Did you do any defoliation?

Was obviously topped
 
Nothing left to feed it. Did you do any defoliation?

Was obviously topped
Yup topped all 8 of my plants. The leaves did die off sooner on this plant thannthe other plants. I stopped feeding it 2 weeks ago cause it looked way too green. Thought might be too much nitrogen even though I was feeding it the correct bloom nutes. The other 7 plants don't look like this at all and they all had similar feed schedule. My clue why I thought might be too much nitrogen is the leaves are almost impossible to pull even though its dry to a crisp. Is that a symptom of too much nitrogen?
 
Yup topped all 8 of my plants. The leaves did die off sooner on this plant thannthe other plants. I stopped feeding it 2 weeks ago cause it looked way too green. Thought might be too much nitrogen even though I was feeding it the correct bloom nutes. The other 7 plants don't look like this at all and they all had similar feed schedule. My clue why I thought might be too much nitrogen is the leaves are almost impossible to pull even though its dry to a crisp. Is that a symptom of too much nitrogen?
Nope just dead leaves with no rot.

There was a feeding issue of some sort but I have no idea what. Possibly a lockout from overfeeding.
 
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