D-Bud
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i would call that unused protein from the inside of the seed. in a few days when the three finger leaves appear this spot will be the first to yellow or lose nitrogen. not a scientifically sound guess but my observations come from experience. the pic here shows a seed that had no head. i split the first leaf thinking...lets give it a chance.View attachment 212509 it didn't work. its still alive six weeks old 3 inches tall with maybe six total leaves. only posted this because of the weird stuff being mentioned.
So she's an OUTIE! lol.. That BoggleBerry sounds delicious!Well, after some research this is what we came up with.. sometimes, as we all know, little baby plants have a hard time throwing their shells off at the very end of birth.. sometimes they kinda hang on the end or tip of the cotyledon leaf's.. in this case so severe that it actually pulled the veins of the leaf out through the end of the leaf itself.. the one side split into two simulating the V female hairs make when protruding from their sex organs.. so WALLA.
And we all learned something .. lol. ok, I did anyways.. peace
That's funny stuff BM... an outtie.. like the girl told her boyfriend when he dropped his pants.. dude, innies are only cute when they are belly buttons.. lol.So she's an OUTIE! lol.. That BoggleBerry sounds delicious!
not a good idea if you mean that literally.I'd like to try something new this run and flip these a week old..
youse a bad man if you can sex them right away.what I'll do then is sex them right away, cull the males and then put the females back into a veg mode for about 6wks.
they call it "perpetual harvest" around these parts and I think you are among-st the majority with wanting that...we welcome you to the bright side.we are also thinking of going to a 30day rotation
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