GhostTerpZ I've removed the Scrog net again because it's simply too small for the box and I think the plants will only grow better with Lst. Tomorrow it will be switched to 12/12 and fertilized for the last time with grow fertilizer. The Biscotti Gelato, well, I like it but I also don't like it because I'm worried about a hermaphrodite due to the mutation, but I have to keep an eye on it. The Lemon Cherry Runtz already has two stigmas despite being 18/6. I think it got some autoflower genes from Fastbuds autoflower varieties somewhere. There's nothing wrong with the Papayton, it's grown perfectly from the start. All in all, unfortunately a problematic grow, but I've had worse plants.
I think I was just unlucky because my previous plants from fastbuds performed very well✌️
This is called fasciation (Cristate growth) or genetic apical dominance disorder.
This occasionally occurs in autoflowers or unstable hybrids (Fastbuds sometimes have very strong phenotypic differences).
It's not a disease.
The plant simply produces more auxin/shooting hormones, causing it to produce double shoots at each node. Chatgpt
GhostTerpZ The Lemon Cherry Runtz is starting to get thicker at the buds. Today I'll remove the leaves from the lower part that doesn't get any light. The Biscotti Gelato looks like it's forming firm and dense buds; I'm excited to see them. One shoot of the BG has produced four buds at once. I received compensation for the male Papayton; thanks again to Fast Buds. Bg on the left.
@GERGrowDesigns, Wie meinst du? Ja meine Papayton ist Männlich gewesen. Aber die anderen beiden Pflanzen sind zum Glück weiblich und haben bis jetzt keine Anzeichen auf Zwitter.
@Xonidan, This is called fasciation (Cristate growth) or genetic apical dominance disorder.
This occasionally occurs in autoflowers or unstable hybrids (Fastbuds sometimes have very strong phenotypic differences).
It's not a disease.
The plant simply produces more auxin/shooting hormones, causing it to produce double shoots at each node.
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