View Full Version : Funky lookin plants
TopEkoms420
01-14-2005, 05:29 AM
I started these plants from some random seeds we had collected from smoking as a little hobby, and i got some really weird growing plants, i think they got exposed to some stress. But either way i think they should grow up just fine just as soon as they fix themselves.
dylan
01-14-2005, 06:37 AM
the photo on the right looks incredably weird!! what are you feeding them?
they look like they need more light, nitrogen, and maybe a ph adjustment.
post some more info on them...ie.what stress factors you were talking about.
llamaman666
01-14-2005, 06:27 PM
dudududude, take clones when you cancancancan! that is dizzy!!!! or some reletive, it will not look like cannabis and is the ultimate stealth plant, the breeder (sadly), Ferret, wont release it! so take clones And if you have a female I will buy its clones man.
llamaman666
01-14-2005, 06:27 PM
I am talking about the one with leaves ontop of each other
TopEkoms420
01-14-2005, 10:08 PM
the photo on the right looks incredably weird!! what are you feeding them?
they look like they need more light, nitrogen, and maybe a ph adjustment.
post some more info on them...ie.what stress factors you were talking about.
We feed them a mix of fertilizers that we got from a growing center. But we actually didnt use them untill about 3 days ago because we wanted to make sure the plants were getting going on their own without fertilizers (survival of the fittest ya know?) But we did just add 2 33watt 28" florescents and a 75w growing bulb, also we are using a 150w grow bulb. It may be a little on the short side, but lack of funds are preventing anything more for now. We realized we had some problems with nitrogen in some other plants, so that should be ok now. But im not sure what you mean about the ph, how can you tell for sure if there is a problem? As for stress factors, they got moved alot from people looking, and i noticed several times that a leaf or 2 would be knocked off. Kinda sucks, but im pretty sure they will live.
dylan
01-16-2005, 01:26 AM
ph can be tested with a soil test kit bought from home depo(or other retailer or garden shop) for about $5-$10. just wait it out and post somemore pics in a week or so.
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