Frankster
Never trust a doctor who's plants have died.
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So that's what you thinking is going on here? Probably a lighting issue of some type? Porch light or something, perhaps? What's the strain of this plant?Frankster it looks to be revenging.
I seen that and ya bet ur right about the fox tails, I do have a fan on and keep the door open butYea, keep nailing them everyday. Switching up helps too sometimes, I think. So they don't become immune from the method your using. Just pay special attention to those undersides of the leaves.
TBH, I think the garden hose should be your best friend in that setting, blasting those undersides. Especially if the plant is easy to take out of the house, and can be done outside, then simply bring it back into the greenhouse. Separated, from plant, easy peasy, lemon squeezy... You want to get this thing sorted and under control before you get too far along.
Otherwise, it appears to me some possible heat stress going on there, or something along those lines. Looking at that top cola, looks funny to me, like you were in the heat wave or something. (are those fox tails?) Maybe try to do what you can to control the temps inside that greenhouse, from getting over heated.
Yea, I'm getting older also, not quite that yet, but in my mid 50's and life isn't what it used to be anymore. Got to take some precautions.
Heat Stress sounds right to me, Unkown strain I found growing in my gardenSo that's what you thinking is going on here? Probably a lighting issue of some type? Porch light, perhaps? What's the strain of this plant?
All it takes is about 1 lumen of light hitting the plant to cause it to reveg. I would take a really hard look at the overall plant and make perfectly sure you do not have any hermies or seeds. I cannot tell from the pictures but some of the bud sites look a little suspect. I mean no alarm but I would rather be safe than sorry because with the plant going back into veg it is going to take some time to get it to go back into flower. I have never really had luck after a plant have reverted back to veg. In my experience it is quicker and easier to start over than try and run the plant back out.So that's what you thinking is going on here? Probably a lighting issue of some type? Porch light or something, perhaps? What's the strain of this plant?
Nothing looks right about this plant lolI'm going out to take a couple more pic's of that cola thing.
I do not believe what you are seeing is from heat stress but light issues. Any chance the city or municipality has changed the street lights from HPS to LED. I know they did in my area and the LED's put out more lumens. But again I am looking at that plant and I see 100 percent reveg. Also how long was it in 100 degree heat because the cola looks like it has been throwing out single bladed leaves for some time.Nothing looks right about this plant lol
I think it's might be done, we'll see how it goes.
I don't like the look of the buds or the way they are stacking.
It's week 6 into 12/12
I've grow out there before, the first 4 I grew put out 9.5 ounces
But was in ground not pots and they seemed to not mind the
street light as I didn't notice it at the time.
2nd and 3rd time, in pots, I did get some seed issues but never revege or foxtails
Oh well, this plant never did do well as I thought it should have.
For some reason it sprouted that cola bout a week ago right after the heat wave andI do not believe what you are seeing is from heat stress but light issues. Any chance the city or municipality has changed the street lights from HPS to LED. I know they did in my area and the LED's put out more lumens. But again I am looking at that plant and I see 100 percent reveg. Also how long was it in 100 degree heat because the cola looks like it has been throwing out single bladed leaves for some time.
Hey careful with that. You may not be old enough enough to remember the Cola wars. Many of us lost lifelong friends in the battle. My best friend, glass bottles, was the first casualty.I'm going out to take a couple more pic's of that cola thing.
Hey careful with that. You may not be old enough enough to remember the Cola wars. Many of us lost lifelong friends in the battle. My best friend, glass bottles, was the first casualty.
mmmm..... I was thinking outside but for the wind, so you got a better ideaSo, put 4 curtain rods up inside so that all you have to do is draw the curtains when you close up.
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