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Branches Doing There Own Thing?

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I’ve been growing herb for close to 30 yrs and never had a couple branches finish before the rest of the plant is just getting started. I’ll post pics of a bud that is finished and then the tops that are just getting started. This is Sundae driver from Canarado that I’ve been killing it with indoors and I had a couple extra cuts so I threw em outside a couple months ago just for the hell of it. This almost finished branch is a lower and the one that’s getting started is a top.
 

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Check n see if the branches that look finished have seeds....if i were a bettin man id say the more mature lookin branches have seeds. Break of a nug and lets see...
 
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Have you got webs on your developing buds? whats the deal with that?
 
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You have webbing on your leaves whats the deal with that?
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Webbing?
 
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Webbing?
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Changed the question :) the second photo shows some thin silk threads i think, or i am that high.
 
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Changed the question :) the second photo shows some tiny silk threads i think, or i am that high.
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I dont see nothin....
 
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Changed the question :) the second photo shows some thin silk threads i think, or i am that high.
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There are a few strands but i highly doubt its mites. Probably a spider outside..spiders like drugs too ya know.
 
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I dont see nothin....
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There are a few strands but i highly doubt its mites. Probably a spider outside..spiders like drugs too ya know.
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:D Yeah i don’t think they are spider mites too but maybe a bit more air circulation could be a good think for this plant, to scare off those insects and pests well i am not an experienced grower so just an idea.
 
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:D Yeah i don’t think they are spider mites too but maybe a bit more air circulation could be a good think for this plant, to scarw of those insects and pests well i am not an experienced grower so just an idea.
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I stand corrected...
 
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No not mites, just some strings of web from a normal spider or something . Just broke open a couple finished nugs and no seeds.
 
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This only water and no nutes. I barely water them and just sat them out on the side of the house for the hell of it. It’s also a trip that outdoors these are sort of spindlier and leafy and in my indoor these grow soild spears with almost no trimming needed.
 
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