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12-10-2009, 01:28 AM #1OPSenior Member
Chocolope problem!! Someone help please!
Hello everyone,
I am growing 3 plants right now. They are in pro mix with biofungicide soil. I have them in 5 gallon pots. I fertilize with foxfarm, but I don't think this problem is nutrient related. They are 2 weeks into flowering. I have grown them out before with no problems. Some of the buds on one of the plants are getting brown hairs and stopping growth. The other 2 plants are fine. I can tell that the leaves under the effected buds have some little greyish marks on them. Not all of the buds are doing this though. Only the ones that are near where I see the leaves with the grey marks on them.... I have removed the buds because I do not want it to spread. The hairs are like a orange/brown and when you touch them they just disappear, its like they are crispy. I would appreciate any help from anyone. I don't have a camera capable of taking pictures. I really need your guys help. Any input would be much appreciated.trickdaddy450 Reviewed by trickdaddy450 on . Chocolope problem!! Someone help please! Hello everyone, I am growing 3 plants right now. They are in pro mix with biofungicide soil. I have them in 5 gallon pots. I fertilize with foxfarm, but I don't think this problem is nutrient related. They are 2 weeks into flowering. I have grown them out before with no problems. Some of the buds on one of the plants are getting brown hairs and stopping growth. The other 2 plants are fine. I can tell that the leaves under the effected buds have some little greyish marks on them. Not all of Rating: 5
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12-11-2009, 04:22 AM #2OPSenior Member
Chocolope problem!! Someone help please!
now they are all getting orangish/brown hairs now... it is not normal to happen at 3 weeks of flowering its it?
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12-13-2009, 03:01 PM #3Senior Member
Chocolope problem!! Someone help please!
the color of the 'hairs' (pistils) means nothing, in regard to maturity ... when pollinated, they will rapidly turn brown, other than that, ignore the color ... judge plant maturity by the trichomes, it's the only accurate method ... :smokin:
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