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canablizz canablizz
6 years ago
Started a few more seeds. One appears to be a different strain. It is taller and the leaves are thinner. Got seeds, light and carbon filter from someone for a pretty fair price.
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Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommentedweek 106 years ago
Looking good and healthy. 💪🏽😀👊🏼 Love the skyscraper shape 👍🏼
canablizz
canablizzcommented6 years ago
@Puffer_Bill, Yeah, I checked again today and I am seeing some roots forming. I am going to wait it out and see if I can get a little flower off of her. 😀
Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommented6 years ago
@canablizz, Okay... re read your posting. I understand about the white spots now. Root nodules. I'm glad it's not mold or mite. 😎👍🏼
canablizz
canablizzcommented6 years ago
@Puffer_Bill, Bill, These white spots I am referring to appear to be little root nodules forming on the cutting I took. It's a good sign! I thought you noticed white spots on the leaves which is most likely from water/dust/minerals.
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Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommentedweek 96 years ago
Looking healthy. 💪🏽😎👊🏼 Love the toppled over experiment 👍🏼
Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommented6 years ago
@canablizz, That makes sense, why not just push over instead of hard work.... tying back, super cropping, you name it. 😉. But.... no, what you said about tying it down, makes perfect sense and logic. 👍🏼
canablizz
canablizzcommented6 years ago
@Puffer_Bill, Bill, thanks! My thought process was, 'wait, i'm tying these plants down to achieve a lateral stem but I can eliminate the tying down aspect if I don't upright her.'
canablizz
canablizzcommentedweek 116 years ago
Update: 1 Male 1 Hermaphrodite 2 Looking to be Female. 5/8/19
canablizz
canablizzcommentedweek 106 years ago
Thanks Bill. :D
canablizz
canablizzcommentedweek 106 years ago
Thanks Bill, the white spots/film just appeared out of the blue. It's almost like a slug was in there and left that film. I did some research, could be from minerals in water, could be from misting and then dust landing on plant. Google wants me to think it is powdery mildew but I know that is not it. I've seen that first hand outdoors and it's not powder.