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First grow, nutrient burn or genetics?

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First grow, nutrient burn or genetics?

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Update:
Thanks everyone for the quick help!

The leaves are clawing less and the yellowing of the leaves is starting to slow down a bit.

I havent watered since I made this thread and the pot is still a lil heavy

Here’s some updates for those who are interested
 

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Not sure if it helps, but I'll share my low-tech approach to watering (outdoor grow in 15gal fabric pots). I feed every time I water (AN liquid). When I reach the point where I'm watering multiple times a week, I cut down the dose of nut's accordingly - e.g., more frequency/less volume of nuts. When I water, I do so with purpose. I will generally add between one and two gallons to each planter (depending on where they are in their life). You will not over water in a single watering. Overwatering happens when you water too frequently. Learn what the pots feel like weight wise. I go my look and feel. When I see fan leaves begin to just slightly wilt, I'll pick up the pot. Typically be then, it feels very light compared to when they're full. Learn that difference. Letting them dry out between watering seems to pay.
 
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