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Emeraldo
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Interesting. I was thinking maybe they needed some N, so I did give them a tiny taste of it. Which produced a leaf tip burn, but not bad. They also turned just a shade greener, especially in the morning. In the evening, they are lighter again. Maybe they will take on the normal green color later.I grew a Strawberry Cough a couple of years ago which was said to be 80% sativa and also looked very much like your Thai sativa, very pale colour. I chose to give it a feed which didn't help and only gave her a bit of leaf tip burn. Once she got full sized, her colour changed to a normal shade of green which left me somewhat mystified.
It is a mystery, I have never seen cannabis leaves that color, and thought it must be the Thai genetics, and while I may be wrong, there could be something to that. Some of the Strawberry Cough strains have a good % of O Haze, which of course includes Thai landrace. Assuming the pale color is controlled by a recessive gene, there's nothing to say a Strawberry Cough (or any Haze cannabis strain) with Thai heritage could have healthy pale green leaves. You never know what you're going to get.
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