This week my plants got light burnt, because I left my lights on while the sun was out for three days in a row. It’s quite an intense burn but I cut off the leaves that were effected the most. I heard plants can survive this without any major problems so from now on I’ll just be aware to turn off the light when it’s sunny. Also some calmag deficiency’s are still showing for some reason. Probably too high or low ph but that’s okay. The plants smell really goooood now little less like skunk and more like tangerines.
I love that I came by your page, I really like what I see!. If you have time to spare, please come over I have 5 diaries going on at once. Would be fun to have you over! Good luck with everything and I’m sending my best wishes for you and your future grows! /LST 😃🌱
Suspiciously wide leaflets for what is supposed to be a strongly sativa-dominant strain 😏 But then most photos on the seller's website show a similar trait, and the description says that it's Sativa 65% / Indica 35%, while other breeders advertise their variants of this auto strain as up to 90% sativa. My Buddha Seeds one has very thin leaflets, textbook sativa in this regard.
Would be curious to know the subjective effect of the smoke when fully cured :) Enjoy growing!
@WindowsillGrower, That's true, sure, let's see how they turn out! I don't really know if genetics can influence width of early veg leaflets differently from width of mature fan leaflets. Or even if the leaflet width can be affected independently of cannabinoid / terpene profile which affects the high.
I have almost no experience to tell yet, just observed that even these late week 4 leaflets look quite chunky :)
@tangie, yes true but usually the earlier leaves are wider and the later leaves in flower are thinner right?
I’m Very curious about the smoke too. I hope the experience reports on this strain are truthful and it really has effects like a real sativa :)