Narrow Stem Problem

jimmernmi

Active Member
***Pics in 5th post below.***
I have a plant that has a main stem about an inch up that narrows to about 2/3rds of it's diameter, and then continues normally. As a plant, it is growing far slower than the rest. The plant is about a month and a half old, about 12" tall with 4-5 nodes. I'd like to salvage it if I could.
Help?
 

jimmernmi

Active Member
It was grown from a Dr Greenthumb SLH bean. By salvage I mean can I get clones from it. Flowering is gonna be a no, from what I see.
 

jawbrodt

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Agreed, sounds like a glitch in genetics, if there wasn't any damage or anything, that created it. How many nodes or below this section? You could top it there, and let the bottom section take over, or supercrop, and do the same. That *should* allow you to flower it out, but without pics, it's hard to say for sure.
 

NightbirdX

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To be honest man, mine did the same. My plants stretched quite a bit before I put a light on them. When they started filling in I just buried that part deeper in the soil. I dont think its a big deal, the plants look healthy.
 

jimmernmi

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I guess I will see how it goes, it's actually only 40days from when I put the seed in to germinate. Maybe I am getting worked up for nothing because SLH was one of my wants for medicine. :lol:
All that may be a moot point though, since today she started doing this:DSC03110(1).JPG
 

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