Mikedin
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knock on wood. i haven't seen this before.
knock on wood. i haven't seen this before.
What strain-sHappy trichome Tuesday everyoneView attachment 2390009View attachment 2390010View attachment 2390011View attachment 2390012
Literally any stressor or just genetics. I had some on a run a couple back and they were on the lowers. I removed all the lower branches and the final nug was seed free. Just gotta keep an eye out
Literally any stressor or just genetics. I had some on a run a couple back and they were on the lowers. I removed all the lower branches and the final nug was seed free. Just gotta keep an eye out![]()
I think I read somewhere that some fems will do that either early on or really late in flower.
Yea I just hadn't acknowledged it publically yet.I think we’ve had this discussion before![]()
Purple queen and sundae driverWhat strain-s
This makes a little sense to me, at least the late in flower part. It’s an act of self preservation. The Pineapple Express did this to me last run, and I ended up harvesting the entire tent over a few nanners at nine weeks of flower. The two I have going right now just started to grow nanners, and they’re at ten weeks of flower officially today. Now I’m not so worried about it because they’re coming down this weekend.I think I read somewhere that some fems will do that either early on or really late in flower.
I can definitely see that, but once you find the way of doing things that works for you, it becomes automaticCannabis is the first thing Ive ever grown. Learning curve is vertical ! appreciate the input![]()