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ibbzy This plant was stuck in some weird mutation growth for about two weeks before I snapped out of and started growing normally. I kept it because it was a survivor and threw it In a ten gallon to see what it produces.
This plant was never going to make it and would’ve been a throwaway to be honest
Gonna monster clone or whatever it’s called ahaha. Seems like a very good producer. Vegged really really fast. Let’s see how flower goes
ibbzy Slow so far, but I think that’s due me missing a top dress. Which has been applied now and we just wait!
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Week 6. Flowering
8d ago
1/4
12 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
Normal
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
ibbzy Still really really really slow. But it’s getting there….definitely gonna be a 10/11 week strain by the looks of it. Or maybe need to blast it with more PK?
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Week 7. Flowering
2d ago
1/5
12 hrs
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27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
Normal
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 1
Super-PK
2.642 mll
ibbzy Zzz. Hit with Aptus PK double strength! And top dressed!
I believe this seed had a crazy weird mutation growth for almost a month and was tiny before it started vegging normally. Maybe same thing happens in flower? *shrug*
We will find out, smells minty and really really sticky.
Not a fan of the mint smell
@ibbzy, I did some defoliation, leaving three leaf sets up to the 6th topped node, removing everything below (I call that lifting the skirt, which comes from pine foresting). I noticed the smell was a bit complex and unpleasantly sweet...not like Sweet Zombie sweet...like sickly sweet. I have to say I didn't really enjoy it...it triggered weird neural reactions to the terps...and that's just the base leaves. I got her because she's a yeilder and was looking for something different to put outside this year.
A pretty enough strain, hopefully the Turkish delight smell leans more to mint than the rose notes I was getting. Agreed, she is weird. It's so difficult at this stage when they stall like yours has. I usually just use what I call the "Water and Wait" method of observation. That way, if there is a problem manifesting, I'm not exacerbating the issue by adding more nutes. Water and Wait means sitting back and seeing what happens...it could be yellowing, it could be glossing to dark green and dying at the leaf tips, causing them to turn upwards, etc. All the telltale signs of what is going on systemically, then you can make informed decisions. So many growmies just keep adding nutes at this stage, hoping the plant will shake off the stress phase...but more often than not, that ends up doing more and irrepairable damage. Affecting the final yield. Sorry, I've got ASD, and I'm in love with the science of this plant.