Anyone have any idea what's going on with this 2 1/2 week old sapling. It had arough start as a sprout. Whenever it first broke soil, it had a hard time shucking the seed husk, so it grew a leglong stem, before I finally - fed up with the sprouts incapability to shuck its husk - forcibly removed it with tweezers.
From there it continued to be even weirder. Insted DI-cotyledons, it was MONO-cotyledon - she's remained healthy throughout all this travail, mind you. So, i've kept up with her. Now things have gotten weirder-er. It appears as if there little buddicles in the armpits of the growth nodes. Not sure what these are. I have the plants under 9 daylight fluoros - 24/7 photoperiod, 1200 lumens each, 5 of them 100w, 3 of them 90w. the temperture fluctuates between low 80's and low 90's. 50-60% humidity.
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I'm guessing it's a hermi, in which I need to get rid of S/him.
K.A.Discord Reviewed by K.A.Discord on . Can any learned eyes tell me if this is a Hermi or not? Anyone have any idea what's going on with this 2 1/2 week old sapling. It had arough start as a sprout. Whenever it first broke soil, it had a hard time shucking the seed husk, so it grew a leglong stem, before I finally - fed up with the sprouts incapability to shuck its husk - forcibly removed it with tweezers. From there it continued to be even weirder. Insted DI-cotyledons, it was MONO-cotyledon - she's remained healthy throughout all this travail, mind you. So, i've kept up with her. Rating: 5