Strange looking bud

go go kid

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yes, sativa have long thin leaf blades and indica have large fat leaf blades, ive had odd looking buds too, how are the rest looking?
 

DeadHeadX

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Looks normal for a plant starting to stretch and fill in. Light green leaves may be an issue, though could be the light in the photo also.
 

rcory69

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yes, sativa have long thin leaf blades and indica have large fat leaf blades, ive had odd looking buds too, how are the rest looking?
This rest of my little ones look pretty normal, I bought them as clones and I didn't really let them grow as big as I probably should have . But this is my first time growing and I did alot of ready up on stuff and still am .
 

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sfw1960

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The newer bud leaves except the limey color I've seen with a cream and cheese CBD pheno before and I wouldn't worry about it because it seems to be on more sativa leaning but the color could be a thing like budz mentioned.
Might be a little light on N but just starting flower but I'd be uneasy with hitting it with a little extra myself....
 

Budzbuddha

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If in soil - a bump with dry fertilizer ( grow ) would be recommended regardless if in flower - plant will utilize nitrogen during flower to stop plant from eating itself for it. Nitrogen is still used during flower ( pigmentation/ cell health / rooting / etc. )

You plant needs to green and healthy all the way thru.
Flowers will be spear like in shape - nothing to freak out about. Buds come in all shapes and sizes.

Mid / Late stage flower - the girls will be at it most hungry.

Simple fix BEFORE something worse.

Topdress with a few cups of fresh medium ( soil ) - water in.
Or topdress some dry fertilizer into topsoil ( scratch in ). Water in. Both methods will “ recharge “ deficiencies in the host medium and supplement what the plants lacks.

Keep shit simple.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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How do you water her? She looks fine , but the water line I see in the picture indicates to me you are not saturating the water in One session. Do you water slowly until it seeps out the bottom? And then after a saturation, wait until she is bone dry to water again?
 

rcory69

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If in soil - a bump with dry fertilizer ( grow ) would be recommended regardless if in flower - plant will utilize nitrogen during flower to stop plant from eating itself for it. Nitrogen is still used during flower ( pigmentation/ cell health / rooting / etc. )

You plant needs to green and healthy all the way thru.
Flowers will be spear like in shape - nothing to freak out about. Buds come in all shapes and sizes.

Mid / Late stage flower - the girls will be at it most hungry.

Simple fix BEFORE something worse.

Topdress with a few cups of fresh medium ( soil ) - water in.
Or topdress some dry fertilizer into topsoil ( scratch in ). Water in. Both methods will “ recharge “ deficiencies in the host medium and supplement what the plants lacks.

Keep shit simple.
I ordered some of this from Amazon, I looked all over tucson for something that covered all that you guys have been telling , hopefully this will help them look a little better. I'm not sure why that little one doesn't grow . It's basically the same size as it was when I got it only it's alot fuller now , let me know what you think of the fertilizer I got.
 

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rcory69

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How do you water her? She looks fine , but the water line I see in the picture indicates to me you are not saturating the water in One session. Do you water slowly until it seeps out the bottom? And then after a saturation, wait until she is bone dry to water again?
It's on a timer , when it water it waters for 5 minutes and it gets a pretty good soaking and she gets that about once every 3 days . But I don't know how to tell if they are getting to much or not enough. This is my first real attempt at doing this so I'm kinda learning as I go. I got them as clones that weren't very big and I'm limited on space . I got some liquid fertilizer and hopefully that will help them
 

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rcory69

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Thank you guys for all the advice and help I'll take all I can get. As soon as these finish flowering. I'm gonna start my next grow from seeds and see how I do with that.
That being said how long should I let them stay in a flowering stage and when it does come time to pull them how exactly does that work , I haven't a clue how to get to the final product
 
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