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In the same boat hereRain is coming tomorrow and I am hoping my supports will prevent limb breakages but I am not that worried as I’m way over in volume than I need for my “Family”
In the same boat hereRain is coming tomorrow and I am hoping my supports will prevent limb breakages but I am not that worried as I’m way over in volume than I need for my “Family”
I know what you mean . 1 of Mine is 11'+.. Been tying down all of them today due to . {They say} wind coming here in Nor Cal. :} I like 9ft myselfTahoe og kush, 25 gallon air pot and that’s a 9’ step ladder laying down behind it.
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Yep,50 degrees this morning up here and calling for 80s for highs next few days. Then it looks like the bottom drops out on us again. Gotta love Michigan weather!!!Coming along nicely. Weather has turned better in Michigan but it can change on a dimeView attachment 1170096View attachment 1170097
It's a trait, but no doubt. It's likely a genetically frail or weaker one IMO. I can't say deficiency, but my guess is it's something that's slightly temperature and environmentally dependent to completely bring out. It's most certainly cultivar dependent. Most line's I've grown with that trait usually are on the smaller, puny smaller buds. It's certainly not a prolific trait, at least I've never seen it present itself in that way. It could be a genetic weakness possibly. I've not worked with enough of them to really say for sure. But it's funny you say that.Just starting to develop...So this may sound odd but to me the Pink pistils may be a sign of Defs..and not a trait you want.....Just my feel but notice how deep green and Lack of Resins the plant has at that stage...And Ive worked lines OD enough to make a statement like that and not just say it as conjecture..
Theres actually 2 plants displaying Pink pistils and Im making a study of it all....Both are over grown and a bit to heavy in N imo..
Ive given it some boosters to see if that helps but thats my take on it atm...stay tuned
FOE20
We've had some very sporadic weather here so thats definitely a variable...Ive rarely seen Pink pistils in Indoor runs and do connect it to certain varieties and environmental conditions...It's a trait, but no doubt. It's likely a genetically frail or weaker one IMO. I can't say deficiency, but my guess is it's something that's slightly temperature and environmentally dependent to completely bring out. It's most certainly cultivar dependent. Most line's I've grown with that trait usually are on the smaller, puny smaller buds. It's certainly not a prolific trait, at least I've never seen it present itself in that way. It could be a genetic weakness possibly. I've not worked with enough of them to really say for sure. But it's funny you say that.
I've grown some purple haze with those kinds of traits. I think I've had others do it as well, but usually only in cool weather, and it's very strain specific, PNW trait.
I believe this seed plant is from a Pinkleberry Kush I pollinated with my own St. Poly Girl.Just starting to develop...So this may sound odd but to me the Pink pistils may be a sign of Defs..and not a trait you want.....Just my feel but notice how deep green and Lack of Resins the plant has at that stage...And Ive worked lines OD enough to make a statement like that and not just say it as conjecture..
Theres actually 2 plants displaying Pink pistils and Im making a study of it all....Both are over grown and a bit to heavy in N imo..
Ive given it some boosters to see if that helps but thats my take on it atm...stay tuned
FOE20
I googled this photo. I’ve deleted my photos of Pinkleberry Kush but it turned brown at the end and wasn’t that good.I believe this seed plant is from a Pinkleberry Kush I pollinated with my own St. Poly Girl.