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After a brief pause and a generation of stressed fans (although I'm not sure this was their only stress, maybe it was the second event for them already) the plant looks to have continued strong, and the buds are now growing visible by the day. The smell is still very moderate compared to the Tangie I grew right before this one — that one was pretty stinky, although I think still far from skunkmaster genes, whatever they are. The buds are dense and solid. Trying to split them apart without damaging to improve airflow through the canopy. How many colas per ft2 is too many if they are fat like this? Can such fast mass gain compromise quality, if not contaminated and harvested when truly ripe?
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tangie
tangiestarted grow question 3 months ago
Whorled phyllotaxy, apparently! Definitely a sign of good fortune :) Did some reading up and my impression is that there's nothing special to be done about this, including feeding regimen. Maybe I should build a hexagonal tent for her? 😁 Share your experience and urban legends
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 months ago
In my long experience, 40 years, any mutants and weirdos are always killed off by me now due to too many of them being duds, problems and/or failures in the past. There is nothing special about them and they generally turn out as disappointments............life is too short to grow "maybes"! Other people may say "ooh, you are lucky, give it a chance it may surprise you etc etc", but as I said, over forty years of growing and 99% of mutants and weirdo seedling turn in to a waste of time.......... Triploids with "whorled phyllotaxy" usually end up males, hermies or just don't flower properly in my experience..........a waste of time and effort. Only normal healthy seedlings make it beyond a week at my place these days.
tangie
tangiestarted grow question 6 days ago
What the heck is this? Is it just purple genes or a stress/deficiency or a combination of multiple factors? I have checked three visual cannabis plant health guides, and did not find a single issue which looks like this. Maybe a combination of 2 factors, but I'm not convinced 😐
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Leaves. Color - Dark-purple
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FaithRiver_CF
FaithRiver_CFanswered grow question 5 days ago
Sometime it’s just growth characteristics. Sometimes Cooler temp later in flower will bring out pretty colors a dense up buds also so don’t panic just yet. But yes it some sorta stress I’m guessing hard to determine by a picture sorry. Looks like you done a bit of defoliation of recent by your picture. If there autos yes I would say they are a bit stressed
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 5 days ago
probably cold temps at night causing the purple. might be exacerbating the other symptoms too. The cold temps make conditions for certain biological processes/chemical reactions less than optimal. the plant has shown at least some leaf damage sicne week 3 not realted to cold temps. It was definitely a bit too lush after that - overfed with N (glossy and dark) and possibly P or K, too as you have some light green new growth. So, i'd guess you had a few things amped up a bit too high and it just dominoed as the weeks went by. Need to react sooner to what the plant is telling you. Needed to dial back nutes a month ago.
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question 5 days ago
Hey there good looking plants so far I have had the same problem before no problem You gave to much nutrients I suggest next time you water to give regular water and then when you return to feeding with nutrients to give them 5o% of ehat you gave them b4 Don't worry to much plants bounch back fast don't focus to much on that color on the leaves ot may not fade just wanna make sure it doesn't spread all over If it does continue to spread like a wild fire I'd surely run 5 gallons of water with no nimutes thru the soil and water the soil down. To me thou it doesn't seem like it will get to bad I don't think you like k/o them or anything. Just be cautious in the future and don't. Mix a bunch if different stuff every time you feed spread them out give them one thing one time and then another the next no need to give cal mag andnextra bloom boosters every.single time you water or even every feed I never like to give my plants the 100% of what the instructions say I always like to max it out at 50% I'd start back with 10ml bloom 5ml big bud Then every other week on a diff day than you give those nutes one week you give 10ml cal mag and factor x 5ml and then the other week 10ml micro and overdrive 5ml You can slowly increasing doeses if plants do fine
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tangiestarted grow question 10 hours ago
Need advice on timing a 7d flush. My 2nd grow, both (Sativas) flowered signif. longer than advertised (+2-4 weeks). To know when to start flushing, do you visually estimate when a plant is no more t 1wk from harvest? If I start flush when it's ripe for harv, too late or ok?
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Newt_Loopanswered grow question 5 hours ago
I don't flush, I feed till the end. Flushing is bro science. Only need for it is if you overfed or trying to correct a nutrient issue. There's actually a study they did on flushing, article below. In summary, the plants with zero days of flushing had the best flavor and the smoothest smoke. https://www.rxgreentechnologies.com/rxgt_trials/flushing-trial/
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 6 hours ago
flushing would slow ripening, not increase the pace of it. If the plant doesn't have enough building blocks stored in leaves, it'll only have a negative effect. don't fret over this. it does not impact what constitutes a flower in any way. don't overfeed. don't underfeed. it's a simple thing to do. if you really want to do it, it's just a matter of familiarity. you'll get better at knowing when there is ~7 days remaining, give or take. pay attention. take some notes if necessary about state of development. you'll find something to use as a trigger.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 7 hours ago
It's gonna depend on strain and how far you're pushing them. I've had some strains that never seemed to go amber and I've had some that push amber fast.
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tangiecommentedweek 03 months ago
@Organoman @m0use Thank you for answering my question re triple symmetry, your expertise is very much appreciated! It's a fem auto, so chances of it being a male are still extremely low as far as I understand. A hermie, maybe — no idea how to quantify. This time I strongly feel that I want to continue raising this seedling, and I have no expectations for it, especially now that you related your experience. I will enjoy the process of gardening itself a lot, and I'm very curious to see how a mature plant with this peculiar trait looks and behaves. Given that this will be my first time growing in coco-perlite, I will feel less pressure about any possible mistakes such as staggering an ideal watering schedule etc. In the future your experience will help me make choices based on my goals and preferences at the time. Having grown such plants, and I would not bundle this node symmetry mutation with other types of weirdness, because I'm not sure how each of them expresses and what it impacts, is there something specific I should be aware of or pay extra attention to? I read somewhere that this type of mutation can lead to more brittle branches prone to snapping, which might not be true — things like that. Thanks!
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m0usecommented3 months ago
@tangie, good luck!
Stony_German
Stony_Germancommentedweek 96 days ago
Nur durch ausprobieren und dadurch lernen werden grower besser. Ich würde mich da nicht stressen lassen. Am ende wird das kein qualitätsverlust.
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tangiecommentedweek 03 months ago
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