KLight03
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If you are using it to propel yourself forward, you are already propelling your Self forward. That's transmuting it. :)Got too many things to get set up for others before I can run off lol. I'll get there when time is right, I'm here to help others for while longer yet
Goal stays same, path there changes constantly tho, I just roll with itIf you are using it to propel yourself forward, you are already propelling your Self forward. That's transmuting it. :)
Goal stays same, path there changes constantly tho, I just roll with it
Leaf spur is bad, right? I'll look it up. In people, it's a calcium deficiency. If it's similar, that will be ironic, since I have also have a calcium deficiency.Hey guys , check out the last post on my mini me page , i explained what i thought was a strange growth , now im reconsidering and think its just a fat node with a leaf spur , but ill keep my eye on it ,
[/QUOTE]Hi k , no its completely normal part of plant anatomy , i might be calling it a leaf spur from memory , ill research it a nd give you the correct name , it developes at each node , the pointy tiny growth , its normal .....
But do you see the image i highlighted in red ? That isint growing daily like a small root is it ? Or is it a illusion or a reflection of something that appears in the photo ?
hey bigcube .....It was twice a day, then in the last week or so, they told me to drop back down to once a day. I gauge it based on their energy (or how they look, mostly both). Today I will bump up to twice, 700ppm a feeding until they tell me more or less, but I think they are good for now. I haven't messed with the males (I have two; surprise!) too much today as they are about to burst with joy. I wanted to ask y'all how to proceed with that because I would like to collect their pollen. I also have a surprise or two for you @dire wolf. Check your clone thread in a minute, when I can get my brain to settle down. Pictures below are after pruning.
Hey k , im fine with it also , just trying to see if i can do detective work and figure out what im looking at , i guess its hard to see thru photos , not really important im just real curious to see whats happening to each plant , i can stop , but i figured bigcube might be able to teach me something i might not have known......So we are all clear,
I'm okay if I have herms.
I'm okay if I have no herms and an odd male.
I'm okay if I have all females with weird mutated stamens from second rate growing from a first time grower.
I'm good here. Be here or not.
Thank you for your patience with me while I have trouble with context over the past week. If you want to figure out what it is, I'm fine with it.Hey k , im fine with it also , just trying to see if i can do detective work and figure out what im looking at , i guess its hard to see thru photos , not really important im just real curious to see whats happening to each plant , i can stop , but i figured bigcube might be able to teach me something i might not have known......
If you find it distracting , ill stop playing detective , really all in good fun...
I love exploring new things & finding answers. Love the unusual & finding out why its unusualThank you for your patience with me while I have trouble with context over the past week. If you want to figure out what it is, I'm fine with it.
My apologies to you and @dire wolf for my seemingly short fuse. I think we can all agree that the air around all of us is a bit testy as of late and I've had to deflect a lot of "lookie loos" over the past five years because I resonate differently than most. Lately, I'm operating at a slightly higher than normal emotional state due to the change of life we females tend to go through and trying to figure out how to temper it alongside the other shite I've been fed. It's what originally started me out on this journey and, thankfully, I think I have made some headway.Weird mutations dont necessarily mean second rate or bad. It's just not normal lol. Herms can be "picked off". Meaning you can just pick off the male parts when they develop and flower it normally. Full on males can be used for their pollen, though you will want to separate them from the females lest you end up with more seed than bud
I'm sorry if u gave the impression that anything was bad or wrong with your plants. That's not what I meant. I tend to stay away from weird mutations because it's an unknown variable I was not prepared to deal with. But all sorts of 3 leaf 1 leaf plants have been grown to full on great ass bud.
Your swollen nodes are a good sign, that's the equivalent of a body builder's veins pumped up from flowing all that life blood at a fast rate. That's what you want to see. The little mutation (from what I can tell) may not even be a mutation, it's just my best guess with the data I have. It may only be that one part of that one plant for all I know
And even it is just a little different than normal. Nothing worth worrying about.
Sorry, I answer most my posts from work on break from truck driving at 3am lol. I sometimes just quickly answer the question and dont explain enough due to time restraints.sorry it's a bad habit. I can see how my answer looked to you now. Lol
Dont worry, your plants are fine
If you notice both male and female parts once it matures. You can just remove all the male nanners and the plant will basically be a normal female plant for budding perpous. I wouldn't breed it though, since the offspring would be even more prone to herm.
Keep us posted on how they go! We can deal with any potential issues as they arise.
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