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Starting the last grow of the year with a THCv, Pink Mist, Lemon Skunk and Tangie. All from RQS. They all are germinated in Soil-Plugs (also from RQS). The Tangie seems kinda off. The seed-leaves seem conjoined with the stem. While the others already have their first small leaves, the Tangie is still sitting there with its seed leaves only. We will see if it recovers. Otherwise, I will try it with a new seed again.
The first Tangi never opend her leaves and just died. So I used a second seed. It not only germinated very fast but also is a three-leafed one O.O
I am very exited to see what happens with her.
Topped her and bound her down. After the intitial tri-leaf phase she seemed to normalize. I topped her right above the last tri-symmetric node, resulting in 6 branches overall.
I also added the temperature and humidity graphes of the last seven days as pictures.
After two weeks her last node got extremly tall.
She is really something special!
Very vital. I didn't change much besides binding her down even more and cutting some leaves
After nine weeks of veggie I switched the light to 12/12. The Tangie is way bigger than the rest. Because of that, the distance to the lamp is rather short.
The Tangie is absolutly out of control. Her main branches are growing way taller than the other plants. She was almost touching the lamp. I really didn't want to cut her down, so I used some LST-Clips I had lying around to bend them down a bit. It also looks strange
Something is not right with her. While the other plants are doing great, the Tangie seems to be sick. I don't really know what her problem is. But I am worried that she will not make it till the end...
Her leaves indicate a Cal-deficiency. So I increased the amount of Cal-Mag. I also had to fix her with some sticks. But despite all that, the bud are getting big and dense.
The smell is quit strong. It reminds me of exotic fruits.
I'm pretty sure that the product will be good in the end, even if she's not 100% happy.
@Smokwiri, I tested the ph of the soil with a ph-kit for groundsamples. It seemed a bit to high. I will try feeding her with slightly acidic water and watch her carefully. The buds at least seem to be alright for now...
Hm I just chopped a Tangie that was normal, but my current Sour Diesel seedling is also tri-symmetric :)
Good luck with your plant! Would be interested to know if you notice any differences in how a plant with this mutation has to be cared for compared to a regular one. I started feeding mine higher levels of nutrients and more light earlier than advised because hey, 1.5 times # of leaves leaves translates to 1.5x photon capture surface, thus 1.5x available energy and capacity for nutrient uptake, theoretically (I'm not a biologist, so maybe some of my assumptions are wrong).
@tangie, thank you for your comment. For now she stopped the tri-symmetry after the 2nd node. But it doesn't seem like she produces more biomass than the rest. So I will feed her like the rest for now.
Also, after the topping she look quit freaky (which I like c:)