Hi neighbors 👋🏻
Another week has past, I've been consulting the progress of this plant with others and we came to the conclusion that this particular pheno might be very sensitive to the nutrients amount in the soil, hence the kind of little bit wrinkly fan leafs here and there, but other than that, I've only once had a plant that had this kind of beautifully smelling fan leafs already, without any trichomes attached ;).
It's such a pleasure to smell what already differs from a normal chlorophyll smell.
I'll perform a defoliation, let her recover and switch to flowering in a few days finally. The now topped nodes look healthy and good and I can't wait for the flowering stretch and the first buds to show up in the coming 3-5 weeks.
Have a holly jolly Christmas everyone!
Hate to be the guy with bad news but you have the dreaded hemp russet mites I am a grower with 26 years under my belt honestly know what I am talking abo
@YourBudNextDoor, well something is definitely wrong with her unless she has a mutation naturally if that’s the case I apologize the motled leaves are concerning just trying to help brother but I have never had a plant leaves look sick like this I have seen russet’s do this if she is scoped and clean then let her rock more then likely she will bounce back in flower
@Lenny81, thanks for taking the time to comment, but with my over 20 years of experience and actually being in front of the plant, I can guarantee that there ain't no russet mites, so I don't want to be the guy with bad news, but your statement is total bs in this particular case. Have a sweet day 😘