Both plants are really taking off, densing up those pretty alien-looking flowers. They are smelling like herbs, mango and freshly mowed lawn (including diesel fumes). Delicious!
Green Crack is overall a bit slower and has more sativa-looking leaves than its sister, making me think it's a 50/50 hybrid. It'll probably take a few weeks longer to finish up.
CBD Crack is a very compact little beast with broad indica leaves. 70/30 indica hybrid perhaps?
No changes in environment.
No changes in feeding schedule.
I am growing both Green Crack (top left) and its CBD counterpart CBD Crack (top right), both from the same breeder.
Both plants have identical environment and feeding schedules.
@DWCbadassquestionmark, Followed you right back, good sir and/or madam. Let's see where this goes! Hopefully Green Crack is a nice booster for those long nights of coding.
@@UmFzbXVz, thanks for the insight. I'll definitely keep the TDS down a little next time. I thought it seemed a little excessive... Live and learn I guess. Thanks again.
@DWCbadassquestionmark, Oh yeah, I can see that. Those splotches -- at least for me -- only show up when I use this specific soil that is loaded with nutrients. Perhaps your TDS is a little on the high side? Your plant will soon adjust so don't change anything, but perhaps lower the nute concentration on the next seedling you get :)
When I pop seeds in Jiffy pellets or in rockwool cubes with only pH'd water, I never see these things. (See my current grow of 40+ year old seed -- that one sprouted in Jiffy and has no discoloration except anthocyanin build-up due to strong LED)
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