got some insane stretch the last week. Lights are now at their highest level. If they keep going I'll have to start bending towards the wall.
Last defiation was done and everything is starting to grow back. The buds are fattening extremely fast on both #1 and #2. Bud formation on #3 is super slow.
Yesterday I noticed something strange, New #1 and New #2 both look like they have some balls starting at the nodes. I let them go and this morning they are both covered. #3 does not seem to have any.
Are these pollen sacks or just swollen calyx?
I'm on the fence about ripping these out :(
UPDATE:
Took down #1 and #2, both covered in nanners and male flower sacks.
Left the little mutant in there. Hope I got the others before they pollinated the little one.
Are these pollen sacks or just swollen calyx?
Two out of my three seeds are showing the exact same balls growing in the nodes.
Third seed has abnormal growth patterns but no balls showing up.
Was looking for a new mother and right before going to flower I took clones. On the third week of flower both plants went hermi. Is there any point of trying the clones again or is the line now compromised and I should start with new seeds? Don't want to waste time. Thanks
Anyone have any information about this leaf mutation? The leaves seem to overlap under each other.
Not environmental issue, clones exhibit the same growth pattern.
Besides the strange leaves and complete lack of stretch, the bud formation is looking really nice
Hey there Myk, looks like the symptoms of overwatering that is puffy space between the veins of the leaves as well as wrinkled space between the veins of the leaves, nothing crazy but it does make a difference as you can see. Just try to follow a stricter wet dry cycle and you'll see the plant recover almost immediately. I'm noticing something else though : you're showing signs of N excess as you can see from the shiny dark green sugar leaves. Right now you're feeding an even keeled NPK444 where you should be more like NPK244 . Does that make sense? Hope this helps ! 🚀
Triple check for light leaks pal or a more safer option is to replace your normal light in that room to a green bulb so if any light is getting in it cannot hurt your ladies.
@Ferenc, thanks! I'm pretty impressed with this plant so far. It down right reeks compared to my GG I was running for the past 8 months lol.
I have a 4 week old clone and a 2 week old clone of it in the tent also that are looking promising. They are looking much better after adjusting the nitrogen a bit. I'm no longer getting the thick dark green leaves. Even the clones are showing almost no stretch though. It is pretty nice not having to fight with trying not to burn the tops any longer with the limited vertical space. 6.5 foot tent is too short haha
That reminds me ... forgot add her clones in the pics 😁
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks for the suggestion. I've just put two clones of this one into the flower tent and I'll do some experimenting with the nitrogen to find the sweet spot. I'll run some watering experiments too and see if I can correct the leaves. I've been watering no different then any other grows but maybe I got an extra finicky plant lol.
I've popped my last seed of The New and going to start a new journal this week. Will take these into consideration with that run. It's previous siblings didn't show the same shiny leaf nitrogen symptoms when watered on the same program ... they did both go hermi though. Hopefully I get one proper growing seed out of the pack for a mother lol.
Triple check for light leaks pal or a more safer option is to replace your normal light in that room to a green bulb so if any light is getting in it cannot hurt your ladies.
@TheUk420Show, thanks for the suggestion. I have the tent positioned in a way that there should be minimal light coming into the passive intake screens from the hall way but far from perfect. Ordered some light baffles that will replace the tent's intakes. That'll keep light out of the intake so hopefully that helps in the future.
There was one plant that is doing great in there though. Seems about a week behind the other two I killed but no signs of hermaphradism. I just hope the other ones didn't pollinate it. Was very careful cutting the other two down.