Yikes I better give that one a closer inspection tonight... i figured it was just a yellow leaf but will double check... it is close to some intense light so could be a deceptively yellow bud leaf
ok i checked... does appear to have been an immature nanner i found one more it pretty much came apart when i pulled it out with tweezers. checked 2 of my other aces found none... my 5 gallon one is starting to throw off bud chunks now i was concerned they might be seed pods or something checked close and it was just the buds getting nice and chunky -- sweet
i just added UV lighting a little over a week ago just a few inches above where those nanners popped up... any possibility they are related? the plants seem to really love the UV lighting and have gotten even frostier it seems... could just be normal
the others that don't have nanners aren't directly under the UV.
Just you guys wait a month or two til I start showing off my ace cutting in veg... it is in a 3.4 gallon airpot now and is just over 1' tall with an even canopy of around 3 dozen growth shoots (FIMed/trained)... she's gonna veg around 3 more weeks to let those growth shoots get a little height and thickness to support some nice big buds... she'll get transplanted into a 5 gallon airpot with super soil about a week before flower
The buds are definitely getting a finished look but it's only day 45 and they definitely need more time for plumping up guessing they should be done right around day 56 nothing but water from here on out for all of'em.... the mom of big red in veg is probably going to get pulled this weekend she doesn't have much in the way of fan leaves left except a few at the top barely hanging in there and she looks done other than i'd like a bit more weight on her
I'm gonna spare you guys pics of my 5 timewreck and 5 chernobyl seedlings... they just look like nice under 1 week seedlings at this point
I'm quite happy that there is some good variation from the onset between indica and pheno variations... and also i like the big petioles on the chernobyls. Chernobyl seedlings hang dong.