It's not the nutes or ph. I am meticulous about these things. I mix all my nutes at once. Here is a picture of the other plants it it growing with. The plant in question is the tiny one in back on the left. It is smaller than the rest because it is 2 weeks younger than the ones in front and one week younger than the one on it's right. Nute and ph problems result in yellowing and browning of the leaves. This plant is very green with minimal browning at the tips of one set of leaves.You have nutrient issues I'm thinking too many ppm and/or ph is off~
It does look similar, but mine has funny numbers of fingers growing on the leaves. It has 4 on 1 side and 3 on the other. When the leaves get a little bigger it will be easier to see. It's like some kind of genetic problem. I just wondering if I should let it grow or pull it. I hate killing seedlings, but I hate wasting space with stuff that isn't worth growing even more.Similar don't you think? I know it has me scratchin my head too...
Amusing, but I don't think it's the medium. This is a cross I made between NL and KC Brains Swiss XT.maybe cause the plant is growing in fruity pebbles?
I think I will. It is growing fine, it just looks funny. I'll post more pics as it gets bigger. I have some Critical + starting right now also. I'd love to get cross with that.Grow it.
If it turns out to be a male, breed it with something else.
It's been my experience that the worst males make the best to cross with.
I was reading on some agricultural or university's site that it has something to do with recessive genes in the male being activated or carried over into the new strain, or something like that.
I agree it looks like that. Have you ever grown one out though?i think u have a retard!!!!!! we all have had 1 at one time or another!!!!!!