Nanners Behind the mylar curtain:

melungeonman

Active Member
Greatings from behind the mylar curtain fans! Yesterday I performed my final flush useing only fresh water,did this at 6 weeks in. These two Strains I've been working with have been left to bloom in the past for 9-10 weeks, real couch lock effect from these two. Anyway I've been getting the nanners at the last couple of weeks of bloom and sometimes an undeveloped seed or two at the bottom of the plant, sometimes a fat one growing right off the tip of the bud. With THIS bloom I've made the choice to take them a week or two earlier, looking for a more stoney ceribrial effect. Waiting for amber tricromes,the pistals started to wither overnight, and lo and behold, overnight nanners! Is this caused by the stress of the flush? Is this bad to keep propagating these strains? Should I abandon the project, try to accuire exotic seed and start again? What I have growing is a 20 year old strain at least, from a lifetime of saveing seeds found in great pot. One in particular is a psudo of the other spectacular in appearence, flavour, color,and aroma. This plant has a grape popsicle flavor apon exhale that lingers in your mouth for some time after. hate to give up on it any ideas.
What can I do to get rid of these isues also how can i go about getting more of these little sweeties out of my crop. Only never no how many I'le get till they start to veg:sleep: Any constructive good or bad on my nanner isues is greatly appreciated thanks.. melungeonman
 

massah

Well-Known Member
Nanners. . . ?
male flowers popping up that look like bananas...

nanners come in when the plant wants to self breed...its either genetic, environmental, or just plain you let it go too long...if its all couchlock going on i'd lean towards you letting them go to long ;)
 

LIVE2GRO

Active Member
umm try to spray your clones with dutchmaster reverse before you put them into flower. and then again 2-3 weeks into flower.. shouold help prevent this from happening.. has worked well for me and others..
 

melungeonman

Active Member
Is This the two part formula? If so I'd been wondering if it works. I'll look into it, not heard to much about it just what duch masters claim in advertizments.
 
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