T
Trip8
- 91
- 33
It looks reptilian.View attachment 376681
whatcha think about that!?!
this is from my Cherry Pie ive been running
im thinking this type of deformity was caused by stress when the leaf was in early development. not sure if this type of deformity is strain dependant or not, i recently had a root aphid problem cuz i got lazy on teas... this is what i believe to be stress caused by them. it also happend to one other plant as wello_O
I understand you can burn any plant, but that is why I was asking which was pickier. I am running F1's and I assume that they would either eat like mom, eat like dad, or eat like a hybrid of the two. So when this is happening to a 3 out of 10 that are all similarly structured I am just trying to figure out what is what. No disrespect meant, but an actual grow log from a Loompa representative would be nice for those of us trying to find keepers. I get "they're all going to be good" but some more pics of Loompa grown Yeti's would be nice :)You know I was going to say it before but didn't . I've seen lots of mutations in my day . Well not lots but several. When I do see them , it seems to be when I'm pushing the boundaries of what a particular cultivar can take . Plants are alwAys healthy and vibrant and bam. Freaky Francesca over in the corner says that's enough. Whether it's a leaf mutation, calyxes where they don't belong on a leaf somewhere etc. I'm not sure if it's a particular nutrient that brings out the freaks or if a certain hormone acts up when the plant gets to a certain level of "health" . Just a trend I've noticed take it with a grain of salt.
@tweedy ... As far as humics go . You can burn any plant with too much nutrient and humics
So science experiment, breeding the two that have the "snake tounge" to see if it pops up in offspring. Also, revegging the male and things look promising so @loompa, let me know if it interests you. Have a bit of pollen left over from it as well. If this is skirting TOU to closely I apologize and just want the creator to get a chance to meet one of his kids if he so chooses :)
Totally understand. My folks are out in Baltimore so I've been getting used to the east coast thing. WA all my life so it's a stark change but much appreciated, we are far too passive up here sometimes and in the wrong ways.No offense taken at all and don't mind me if I come off harsh . People always take me the wrong way. Part of my east coast upbringing is all I guess.
As far as feeding . The Underdog is a heavy feeder high p, k, ca, mg tolerance. I'm not sure why you're getting the burning but I'd wager it's because you're in solo cups and plants don't like to be fed heavy after being very dry . Treat those ladies well Get those things transplanted
Agreed. They're chugging right along so let that be a testament to the quality of Loompa Genetics :) They are in 1 gallons now though, just solo cups until they showed sex.Talk about stress . A solo cup isn't big enough for a rooted clone IMO . Best of luck but that is not gonna be easy to pull off without any hiccups. I'd cut up a milk jug or something if funds are tight . You got the veal tech going .
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?