Something is off

JRUSELL Brown

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Something is bothering me about this babygirl, can't put my finger on it.
 

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Two minor observations...
Upward leaf curl on lower leafs. Suggests a high alkaline condition. But a mild mild plant response. Recent potassium or silica feeds?
The odd yellow blemish or streaks in the leaves. Sometimes I have caused that with a hotter than usual feed. Wont cause tip burn, but bleached areas in leaf.

Otherwise not sure what you're seein? She looks good.

Trichs....seems 3/4 way thru flowering, they are there just underdeveloped at the moment. Will happen.
Final bud shape/ mass almost there 2 or three more weeks for calyxs to cover the hairs....
 
Absolutely nothing.

Once you start hovering over this blemish or that - you do dumbs things. To avoid that , worry when something is systemic ( plant wide ) .

Level light - bring in around 18“ - power up - noticed “ somebody “ been nipping off the leaf tips :mrgreen:

Keep going - disregard breeder harvest times - run that plant as long as necessary.
 
Two minor observations...
Upward leaf curl on lower leafs. Suggests a high alkaline condition. But a mild mild plant response. Recent potassium or silica feeds?
The odd yellow blemish or streaks in the leaves. Sometimes I have caused that with a hotter than usual feed. Wont cause tip burn, but bleached areas in leaf.

Otherwise not sure what you're seein? She looks good.

Trichs....seems 3/4 way thru flowering, they are there just underdeveloped at the moment. Will happen.
Final bud shape/ mass almost there 2 or three more weeks for calyxs to cover the hairs....
 
Thanks yall ,only my second plant, first one was outdoor, lost it to bud rot. So I just needed to hear from real growers, I will keep y ou guys and gals posted.

Curious what caused the bud rot, did you get caterpillar or just moisture? I've only grown in doors but am trying a outdoor one right now and I'm concerned with rot.
 
Curious what caused the bud rot, did you get caterpillar or just moisture? I've only grown in doors but am trying a outdoor one right now and I'm concerned with rot.
Rain, I went out of town one weekend, and it poured down raining for two straight days, my plant was uncovered killed all my buds. I Was sick...
 
Rain, I went out of town one weekend, and it poured down raining for two straight days, my plant was uncovered killed all my buds. I Was sick...

Interesting, there's people on there that grow outdoors and their plants get rained on without rot. I'll have to ask more about this I guess in the outdoor forums. Where about are you located..is it really humid to? Was the plant almost done. I got rot indoors once because I got greedy and let them mature too long.
 
Interesting, there's people on there that grow outdoors and their plants get rained on without rot. I'll have to ask more about this I guess in the outdoor forums. Where about are you located..is it really humid to? Was the plant almost done. I got rot indoors once because I got greedy and let them mature too long.
the plants outdoor has a whole land under them that drains the excessive water, it just goes down. In the pot the water will stay in the pot and cause root rot
 
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Is that just a leaf or??
Good eye its a ' nanner. A few fem S1s seeds if it goes two more weeks. Just rub it off if you want pure sensi.

Alternatively for my late season full term or decades ago in the bush, I would keep male pollen till September and make seeds on lower branches. This hastens the flowering of the rest of the plant. Helpful for sativas or hybrids that want to finish in 1st two weeks of November or later. And you got new beans to work with.
 
here she is after pot stacking
 

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