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Annihilater
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The plant looks to be in good health for the most part. The leaves are "clawing" as someone else mentioned. It could be from over feeding or also over watering. I have seen this before make sure to let the soil dry out properly before the next watering. Put your finger in the soil up to your first knuckle. If it's moist don't water. If it's dry time for some water. This strain will take 11-12 weeks to fully complete it's life cycle. I have seen others getting preflowers anywhere between 4-6.5 weeks so don't worry that you haven't shown sex yet it's coming.
Sorry it's been a while I came in- ended in ER and was poisoned from one of my f'n AED meds. Spent about a week in the hospital due to ammonia poisoning. (sorry about the 'tmi'…) Your girl is doing well, just remember-patience is a virtue in botany. :)
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-Fox
Yah when I start to get disappointed I just come here and look at this thread and it usually makes me feel better haha.If they are crispy, yeah go ahead and remove them. It won't hurt her at all, she has really growth from the pics you posted. :)
-Fox
From the main stem, because if it is already crispy it'll not even help her. It would normally fall off, but it won't hurt her, she's pretty bushy even without the first leaves. Just don't prune her to much after that :)
-Fox
Sounds great! :)YEah I'd only prune the lowest 2 leaves that are yellow and crispy, the rest are looking fine. She is starting to get big huh?
Saw first pistil 2 days ago so shes probably ready to stretch a bit.
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