Trying2Grow
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Foxtailing might mean something different to meDid the foxtails fade or come in like that?
kool presentation.
This is how she looks in real life.
Fully grey until you pull back the dense sugar leaves, then BRIGHT green underneath.
Not sure if this is a good thing but itβs the coolest looking plant Iβve ever grown lol soβ¦
Gelato from Canuk. Started late, around mid-June in southern Ontario, and flowered outdoors. Canβt say exactly how long cause I didnβt flip to 12/12.What strain is this plant? Very interesting grow. It look like its a black and white photo. How long in veg?
Very impressive! 3 months, should be ready to flower soon, I would think. Keep us updated.Gelato from Canuk. Started late, around mid-June in southern Ontario, and flowered outdoors. Canβt say exactly how long cause I didnβt flip to 12/12.
well I know the last couple cold nights helped! So definitely something to do with anthocyanin! Just never expected anything this⦠monotone!I dig unusual responses and every time I blink cannabis does something new and different that amazes me. Wonder what triggered it... maybe the leaves held on to a lot of nitrogen from veg and now it's interacting with the anthocyanacins? Will be curious what kind of cannabinoids she puts out for you.
Buds themselves are vibrant, almost neon green! But maybe theyβre just normal green and the contrast is tricking my brainHow do the buds look up little closer?
Very cool!!!Buds themselves are vibrant, almost neon green! But maybe theyβre just normal green and the contrast is tricking my brain![]()
Thank you!From a photography standpoint, that shot is very, very cool.![]()
I have another strain rn thatβs the reverse with green leaves and red/black buds!Very cool.The proverbial needle in the haystack, find.
I had one that went from purpling, to a black cherry color at the end of its life.