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Seedsman Pink Kush CBD with frilly leaves

eurorack
eurorackstarted grow question 2 years ago
Seedsman Pink Kush CBD with frilly leaves, both seedlings started off with Frilly edged leaves but one of them has continued to push out frilly leaves, thoughts???? All plants in same soil mix, pretty good temp and humidity control at present,one of those Phenotype things?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Yeah... this is NOT some insect or parasite... LOL!
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
You may be "within that top temp" - but it's too hot for them! Cool it off and you'll see those edges go back to normal... Interesting because I'm JUST NOW germinating a Pink Kush seed... going to be growing it in DWC... will have to follow your progress and we can compare notes! Good luck!
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eurorack
eurorackanswered grow question 2 years ago
Dredging through the images on here growdiaries.com/seedbank/seedsman/pink-kush-cbd-30-1-auto/gallery looks like a relatively common thing with this strain, especially in the early weeks, also some commentary on the pH level which I could look into.
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Youthman
Youthmananswered grow question 2 years ago
Pls, check for hemp russet mites! Looks on internet for pics. I'm right, believe me😅
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eurorack
eurorackanswered grow question 2 years ago
I'm within that top temperature, I've got a Monkey fan in the tent which is always on, I've not started up the Ectractor yet as there is no smell from these girls yet. Instead I've been leaving the tent door open so I get a good flow as heat rises and cooler comes in at the bottom.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 2 years ago
It looks like tacoing to me. Do you have a fan circulating air in grow space? Heat causes ends to get crisp and start folding inward. Anything over 82°F is too warm without proper equipment. Plus light will have a hot spot. Is what I see. I have had this before and heat was the cause.
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eurorack
eurorackanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hey, thanks for the responses so far folks, I'll be very honest and say I think you are both wrong, but thanks anyway. I have 2 lush and brilliantly healthy plants from the Sweatseeds Red Pure, one of the Pink Kush is growing well the other one is Frilly and small. None of these plants are "Over watered" they were recently watered but only after I had about 2 inches depth of bone dry soil on top before finding any dampness. I'm asking a similar question of Seedsman via DM, I'll wait and see what they say. I will of course check for any parasites but I'm pretty sure I'm not going to find any, I regularly inspect the plants anyway while doing my LST. Thanks for the responses.
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Youthman
Youthmananswered grow question 2 years ago
Aggiungo, questo parassita rimane in fase di stasi anche sui semi, vestiti, sul tuo corpo e attrezzi da lavoro, quindi è proprio un diavolo. È ancora molto sconosciuto, quindi fidati delle mie parole quando ti dico che si tratta di lui :( mi dispiace tanto!
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Youthman
Youthmananswered grow question 2 years ago
Ciao! Mi dispiace informarti che è infetta da hemp russet mites :( un acaro di circa 0.2mm che si nutre di linfa (lo puoi vedere con un microscopio 30x) è altamente contagioso, quindi sicuramente ha infettato tutte le piante! La soluzione più efficace è chimica, il "Movento" funziona benissimo, ma è tossico.. ti consiglio di buttare quella pianta, il parassita non la farà fiorire (i fiori saranno marroni e secchi). Poi sposta fuori le piante, tratta tutta la growbox, e tratta anche le altre piante (mezza dose!) Il prodotto ha un emivita di circa 2 settimane, quindi non dovrebbero rimanere tracce nei fiori per quando raccoglierai.. mi dispiace davvero, è un parassita autoctono degli USA, qui in Europa non ha predatori e sta facendo tantissimi danni :( cercalo su internet e vedi un po' se riesci a sistemare la questione..
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Jays_Not_Here_Man
Jays_Not_Here_Mananswered grow question 2 years ago
Hey Growmie, I hate to say, but none of those plants look overly healthy. Soil that’s is too wet, too often, and being watered to early (before the media has dried out properly) causes this. The abnormal growth, bunching of leaves, slow growth and “frilly” leaves are a symptom of the plant not being able to drain enough before it is replenished. The leaves are also starting to show signs of this with their colouring, dark in some spots but light green in others on the same leaf… you are going to start seeing other symptoms if it continues…allow your plants to tell you when they need water, too much is the easiest way to kill them! Good Luck Growmie 🇨🇦👊❤️
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