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I bought the seeds for very cheap online and I did a duck search for what male plants look like and they fit the look after I grew out a few seeds. Unfortunately I had females near it and they got riddled with seeds. So i know the seeds I got from this site were mixed male/female.That is one of the strangest female plants I have seen. They get weird outdoors sometimes, or maybe we make them weird bringing them in?
Why would you think these are not feminized if sold that way? It's a pretty easy process to feminize.
Wow I just noticed that last bit in your post... how do I feminize regular seeds?That is one of the strangest female plants I have seen. They get weird outdoors sometimes, or maybe we make them weird bringing them in?
Why would you think these are not feminized if sold that way? It's a pretty easy process to feminize.
1783 miles away to the north. Sub tropical positionIt’s looking like a possible reveg situation. Sativas can do some seriously weird stuff when taken out of there element or not given the hours they are acclimated too. How close are you to the equator? Def female though
I think its the leaves themselves that are "spotted" - maybe its a lack of nutrients or too much fertilizer .. no ideaAre those bugs all over your plants?!
Agree, that first picture looks loaded with mites or aphids.Are those bugs all over your plants?!
Agree, that first picture looks loaded with mites or aphids.
I didnt mean as a characteristic of a strain - i meant as a nutritional deficiencyHaven't seen many spotted cannabis plants.
That's not powdery mildew.I didnt mean as a characteristic of a strain - i meant as a nutritional deficiency
I dont think its bugs i think its worse :( -> White Powdering Mildew (WPM)
You can do some defoliation, but you don't want to stress her too much, and she's likely already stressed. I get aphids almost every year, if that's what you have, which it looks like to me. A good spray down does well, before hot sun obviously, preferably first light. A homemade insecticidal soap spray down at night followed by a hose spray down at first light, done a couple times is usually sufficient to get aphids under control... but you need to be sure what pest you are dealing with. I try to do organic so I try to avoid chemical warfare. Aphids hide under the leaves and suck out the juice, so you have to get everything top and bottom. It will be a lot of effort to be successful with a plant that size... mine were about 6 feet when I got infested last summer.Any tips then guys? Just defoliate where I see spots?
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