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Zark002
Zark002started grow question 3 years ago
Hey guys, second cultivation, I wanted to know if it's normal for the seedling to be very low and with no space between the nodes at the beginning, I'm asking this because in my first time they stretched much more vertically in the same time, 15 days, it seems to be developing we
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
every plant is a bit different.. could just be how this one grows.. .but you can impact it with light intensity too. if you are a bit closer than before, that could cause the extra compact growth pattern too. again, there is great diversity of growth patterns out there... hopefully, within any 1 specific strain you purchase it is fairly consistent for convenience of growing. raise the light 25% of currentn distance and see what happens. I'd systematically remove soem leaves too. e.g. i have some plants like this currently. I removed the right leaf on all axillary growth and any inward facing leaf. these are all under the canopy and likely not going to grow buds anyway, so no loss (most likely stripped later on a photoperiod anyway). what it does is open up the interior of the plant. this helps avoid microbial issues that are an ever-present risk. I'd leave the large leaves as they are. The energy they provide outweight any benefit at moment. A little initial stretch of axillary growth is good, if not too crazy (they gotta be robust enough to hold future weight, of course). those first few nodes are usually trash buds, depending on intended size of your plant. No matter what, those lower limbs need to spread out from base anyway, if they are ever to get strong light and develop decent buds. you'll likely strip the lowest stuff before flipping to 12/12, anyway. So, node spacing for those lower limbs early on is only a concern for physical strength of the limb later on.
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Smokescreen420
Smokescreen420answered grow question 3 years ago
Witches broom maybe??
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
If you need any other help with this hit up your DM's Your inbox is the little green arrow on the bottom right hand corner. Good Luck!
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
This is what happened to me on my blackberry grow by fast buds under 6400K led grow lights. I would not be worrying about it. growdiaries.com/diaries/43570-fastbuds-blackberry-grow-journal-by-m0use/week/207022 Bluer light can cause more compact plants. and the more dense the light is it can also do this. I think your in the clear and over thinking it. Good Luck!
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DutchGrownGreens
DutchGrownGreensanswered grow question 3 years ago
What they said👍👌
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 3 years ago
But yeah it's prob more a case of its phenotype, but the drop in temp will help stretch and that if that's what u want.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 3 years ago
It's cause the heat is even. If you want to help plants stretch higher your light more than 30cm turn up full. When it goes off the temp should be drop by around 7 say 20c would be fine. Thst will help stretch. But it's early days yet. But some plants just grow like that it'll have it's stretch. Just focus on grow nutes. No blooms or sugars of course. Give her time no plant will ever grow the same same strain or not. Happy growing. Good luck.
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 3 years ago
It’s fast version so it’s got ruderalis genetics.. and it appears this plant got more of those that the other one you grew
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