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DegenMJ DegenMJ
a year ago
It was another hot week with high's around 90F so I suppose summer is in full swing. Nights got warmer than last week with lows only about 65F. The exhaust fan in my grow tent is set to come on at 79F so it has been running almost constantly. Good news is no rain, so humidity hasn't been too bad. Have had my heart broken by bud rot TOO MANY times! I bumped the Fox Farm Big Bloom nutes up from 1 tsp/gal to 2 tsp/gal, which is still way lower than the recommended concentration, since it hasn't shown any signs of nute burn. Continuing to remove yellow leaves when pull off the plant easily with 2 fingers, since at that point they aren't really serving a purpose and so that light can get to the buds underneath better. One of the plants finally has a couple amber pistols, although that's probably the only noticeable change from last week.
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DegenMJ
DegenMJstarted grow question 10 months ago
Several of the plants in my grow tent produced seeds from stress and I didn't notice until I chopped them down. Among 3 of the plants I now have 30+ seeds. Are these any good? Under the endoscope they appear to have a coating. Pollen? Mildew? Normal?
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Greenthumbsince2003answered grow question 10 months ago
I always err on the side of caution. If this isn't a strain you've cloned and grown for a period of time you do t know if it was stress or genetics that caused the Hermie. If it's genetics then the seeds are junk. If it's stress then they are fine, how do people think you create feminized seeds? You stress a female with various techniques, colloidal silver etc. Anyways, the coloration is quite strange. As others have pointed out I'd bleach the area to cleanse and destroy any pollen left behind and roll on. I just had a grow that one in 16 of my plants decided to Hermie on me and I didn't catch it in time so I had seeds as well. It was simply one genetic misfit in the room. Gotta just pay close attention during flower. If you think it was stress the two most common causes are your lights were too close at some point or the temp got too hot. Light stress and heat stress trigger it more than anything else but if those weren't a possibility then it's likely just a matter of genetics.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeweek 0
Sometimes. If not pushed down deep enough that the sub should catch the shell. But, yeah she should expand out. If the husk is hard. You can try softening it. Or jst let nature take its course. But, I've had the interven more than once with husks not coming off. If she starts stretching you'll know. Edited. They're looking good. Getting a 2 Strains from MSNL. GDP auto and Slurircane. Any tips.??? Good Growing.
psyatique
psyatiqueweek 2
Good luck buddy💪happy growing🌱
love_2_grow
love_2_growweek 0
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱