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They look like sprouts.. can somone explain?
The dreaded harvest is upon me. It just got that much more fun having to pluck these fuckers out.Bummer. Wet your fingers and pluck em
Would a "nanner" on one bud effect the entire plant, or would any impact be more localized to just fucking up the actual bud that contains the nanners? If it's just a localized thing, seems like that may be a good way of getting some decent seeds without messing up the entire plant?I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure nanners will when left alone pollinate the bud leading to less potentcy and potentially feminized seeds?
Absolutely, it will root about the same time as normal clone, but at week 8 of flower expect at least 4 weeks before new growth starts to show. When new growth does start, leaves will often be deformed and spiralled and grow wrapped around the shoot trapping the shoots inside. Its best to carefully "unwrap" and remove the leaves that are restricting the shoots. Also 1 blade leafs are common during the reveg process and once it grows out of it and begins growing 5 and 7 blade leaves remove the single blades. After the reveg is complete, remove all signs of deformed growth. Definately not optimal but definately necessary in order to prevent loosing a keeper.I supercrop at 3 weeks. Is there a cut off for cloning in flower? Could I do it at 8 weeks? I read you have to run the clone under 247 light to revert it back to veg for around the same time the clone was in flower state.. would that still be true for a clone taken at 8 weeks?
Would a "nanner" on one bud effect the entire plant, or would any impact be more localized to just fucking up the actual bud that contains the nanners? If it's just a localized thing, seems like that may be a good way of getting some decent seeds without messing up the entire plant?
nanners can effect a whole grow if they are around long enough - much better to find them at the end of the run than at the middle - much better to not find them at allWould a "nanner" on one bud effect the entire plant, or would any impact be more localized to just fucking up the actual bud that contains the nanners? If it's just a localized thing, seems like that may be a good way of getting some decent seeds without messing up the entire plant?
I'm not stressing it. They appeared a week before harvest and I plucked most of them out. The bud looks healthy and yummy. Aesthetically nanners look horrible but I dont think itll change anything in my case.
I forgot to turn on the heater 2 nights in a row and temps dropped to 55 in the room. A couple days later... Nanners.