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Here are a couple i took today, you can see the twisted growth. Damn thing looks as tho its trying to flower maybe:wtf:. It gets 9 hours direct sun? I would have to go back to check the age of the plant, but im not sure that matters much anyway. But im sure its been in the 5 gal close to 2 months. Maybe its just the plant, but like i said the soil sat through winter so all minerals could have been washed out of the soil. I will read about Epsom and try an find the molasses, don't ask.
Thanks man:thumbsup:
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Any chance the twisted one is getting it's dark period interrupted by an artificial light source somewhere?
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Originally Posted by irydyum
Any chance the twisted one is getting it's dark period interrupted by an artificial light source somewhere?
No way, i learned that the first Hermy's i grew out and smoked, then learned they were Hermy's. Sorta just learning then and with reading didn't get that far. But not even possible, in less someone hit it with a flash light and if thats so i got way more problems then this one plant. But i understand your question.
Thanks man:rasta:
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I just don't know personally of any nutrient issues that cause whorled leaves. Normally that is related to photoperiod. They do look like they may be a bit hungry, but nothing in particular appears deficient. Could use a shot of all purpose I would bet.
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Hey there LSY
Don't worry about the leaves. File that under the small shit happens category. In your first pic that leaf ball looks like a tent catipillar. Do me a favor and pull it open and see. Could be the pic though. Just kinda looks like one. If I am wrong it was the pic :thumbsup:
As for an occasional whorled leaf don't worry. It can be caused by many things. A bugbite on a very young leaf can cause it. It can also be a genetic glitch (though those tend to repeat themselves).
Either way, Relax. No threat to your plants.
Think BIG
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Originally Posted by irydyum
I just don't know personally of any nutrient issues that cause whorled leaves. Normally that is related to photoperiod. They do look like they may be a bit hungry, but nothing in particular appears deficient. Could use a shot of all purpose I would bet.
Thanks man:thumbsup:with my mix of layered small rock in the soil, maybe its just not holding them long enough. I fed them a gallon the day before pic was taken, il shoot it more often as its been raining a lot also, which could wash em through.
Thanks for looking man:clap:
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Originally Posted by oldhaole
Hey there LSY
Don't worry about the leaves. File that under the small shit happens category. In your first pic that leaf ball looks like a tent catipillar. Do me a favor and pull it open and see. Could be the pic though. Just kinda looks like one. If I am wrong it was the pic :thumbsup:
As for an occasional whorled leaf don't worry. It can be caused by many things. A bugbite on a very young leaf can cause it. It can also be a genetic glitch (though those tend to repeat themselves).
Either way, Relax. No threat to your plants.
Think BIG
Thanks man i was afraid the soil being out all year had been washed out, but took the chance i could add what it needed. Also could have been the heat as its was in the upper 80's for a month it seems. Plus the wind gets it pretty hard at times. And with all the rain iv had bug issues. That leaf you were talking about is empty as i can see in it, but could have been bitten by something and threw it into some funky growth. Just wanted to rule out something i had to act now or would have major issues. But seems like just nature, but thanks for coming in with your experience. If i can i may put it in the ground as it would do much better, if i can get help.
Thanks again:rasta:
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The plant in the bucket could use a transplant. I'm not sure how you will pull it off though. Wish I was there. I would happily jump on a shovel for her.
No catipillars is good. Over here we have a type of cat that burrows into the bud and eats the stem. A lot of them can make an all you can eat buffet of your girls in a week. So stay on top of 'em.
Hang in there and keep doing what you are doing. Everything looks great!
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Just a pic show of the girls, Got ''Family'' plants 1, 2, and 3. And Maxine in her new dress:D
I will post the re veg next post. I gave nutes to ''family'' plants today and now they are at about 3'. Iv really been pushing the ferts as its been raining a lot here. They must have grown a foot just in the past 4-5 days and Maxine is looking like she's ready for a party with her leaves all out catching the nice Sun Shine:thumbsup:
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Lookin' good bro:thumbsup:
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And the re vegged plants with the 5gal. Iv been trying to keep the re vegged plants in order and if you have been fallowing the thread i think you should be able to pick em out anyway as the look so much different.
Edna, Skunk x NL, NL and the 5 gal plant with plans of digging a whole for her as she will give close to double yield. All the really good growth is at top and looks like she wants to go big:) But it seems the Edna is most commented about, but as you see the NL has caught up with her and after i spread them out the inner growth is going to explode. The Cross is growing like a bush and is really dark green. If anything the cross is getting bigger around, but still pulling up the 3rd spot. I started molasses with the re vegged plants and the bucket today. The bad storm we got the other day just knocked down a few tress which give 4 plants 2-3 hours of more direct sun light.:thumbsup:. And no snails, but some bugs, nothing thats hurting much:mad:
Thanks for stopping my friends:rasta: