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Really does doesn’t it, so strange, this plant is the only one showing these symptoms in the whole canopy - will check on tomorrow and give her the chop!Looks like more nanners than pistils. And the plant looks way overfed and seriously stressed. Sorry.
@MIMedGrower mate, what do you think of this - on closer inspection those are actually looking like stunted yellow leaves and not nannas... possibly v stressed and threw them out?
I’ll try get some more photos tonight...
Interesting, I’ll look this up tonight l - thanks for the advice - best to chop in you experience if so?Looks to possibly be beginning stages of fascia. If it grows somewhat flat and 2 dimensional yet bulbous rather than a round bud and has more tiny leaf blades than true pistils it's fascia.
Interesting, I’ll look this up tonight l - thanks for the advice - best to chop in you experience if so?
It looks haat stressed in my humble opinion.
Oddly beautiful looking in a freaky sort of way! Thanks - will wait until I see how it develops - no male parts spotted so far anywhere on plant - so I’m hoping this is what it is.I've only had it on two plants and it usually on affects a top cola bud. It looks interesting but usually leads to a mold filled bud, lots of veg matter in the bud, and very few calyx with no resin.
You can cut the cola off and still get the rest of the plant to grow normal. Just be certain it's fascia first which will make it known in the next week or two.
Here's a pic of a rather severe fascia mutation in a cannabis plant
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** taken from a sugar leaf off top affected budChaps - no hermie, just thin leaf clusters. @Animal Chin hit the nail on the head I think. ALTHOUGH - for week 3 of flower, check out these trichromes... wtf, amber?!
Cheers mate I’ll do that now, here’s another plant in the room, pistils facing the CDM 630w (which is about 40cm/16inches away) the pistils facing the light have also turned orange...Trichomes on bud leaves turn early often. Check on the calyx for ripeness.
Now that’s a winner right there mateCheers mate I’ll do that now, here’s another plant in the room, pistils facing the CDM 630w (which is about 40cm/16inches away) the pistils facing the light have also turned orange...
Wondering if it’s just a combination of the Phillips bulbs and CO2 (1100-1200ppm)
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Cheers mate, I appreciate the help from you both!I think it’s safe to say it’s going to ok, cut the afflicted stem and dial back the light. Check to see if any stray light is entering the grow area, zippers if it’s a tent and or a vent that’s close by. But I think you are safe! May get a foxtail effect worst case scenario. And yes sugar leaves do tend to ripen early, like Med said check calyx for ripeness
Don’t tell me I’m doing that classic n00b - “wtf is my plant doing” freak out? HahahNow that’s a winner right there mate
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