Useful Seeds

trapdevil

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It honestly looks like a Molybdenum deficiency to me, or at least the start of one. In my experience, when I have a plant that has those purple/blue leaf phenos, the ENTIRE plant has those leaves. Just a quick glance at the photo, it appears that a lot of your plant has those colored leaves, but they're not identical, and not every leaf has it. Which leads me to believe its a deficiency. You growing in soil I take it?
Nope Rdwc
 

trapdevil

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Whats your base nute line, your pH, temp, EC, etc?
PH of water and nutes going in is 6.0. Water temp is around 65-70. Solution i’m adding is around 700 ppm right now. Humboldt secret A+ B, awesome blossom, cal mag plus.

Sometimes PH drops or rises over a few days then I correct is accordingly.

I’ve honestly never heard of that deficiency, how do i go about it, if it’s that

It’s been colder at night the last few days, usually i get the 10 degree swing, that is a good point
 

Featherartist

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I would like to chime in about thcv, been chasing/waiting a long time to find a plant like that. Would be very interested in obtaining a thcv plant. I have some Nigerian Sativa seeds that should produce thcv but thats about all I got so far. I hear the plants need UV rays and also the gene that produces it is double recessive. Just thought I would mention what I've heard about it.
Thank you so much for sharing! Tangie, Durban poison, and I know the are others, are suppose to have THCV. Suppose to help regulate sugars in the blood so easily good for diabetics.
 

Featherartist

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It just dawned on me that you just might be a woman... Never thought about it until the hangry comment... And lo and behold,you are!!! Peace sister!!!
That is actually me in my profile picture working in my great grandmother's garden in Muskogee, Ok! She made the best pickled beets, I ate them by the jar! I am 46 now and gave her two great great granddaughters to spoil well before she left this world. I don't have much, but I have enough... memories, good people, family, and a small group of USEFUL friends... Who needs more than that?
 

Featherartist

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At first I though my SSDD X JS was polyploidy, but have been informed it's actually fasciation. Anybody else have this? It only occurred on a lower branch. The stem starts twisting, then flattens out. The flower is twisted and growth stopped and seemed to multiply at the end of that branch. The whole plant overall is very leafy, and that was after taking off all the huge fan leaves. I have a clone but wonder if I should just pop another seed?
 

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Homegrown5257

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That is actually me in my profile picture working in my great grandmother's garden in Muskogee, Ok! She made the best pickled beets, I ate them by the jar! I am 46 now and gave her two great great granddaughters to spoil well before she left this world. I don't have much, but I have enough... memories, good people, family, and a small group of USEFUL friends... Who needs more than that?
Do you paint feathers? Whew Muskogee is where that big courthouse is!
 

HydroRed

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At first I though my SSDD X JS was polyploidy, but have been informed it's actually fasciation. Anybody else have this? It only occurred on a lower branch. The stem starts twisting, then flattens out. The flower is twisted and growth stopped and seemed to multiply at the end of that branch. The whole plant overall is very leafy, and that was after taking off all the huge fan leaves. I have a clone but wonder if I should just pop another seed?
I had an experience with one once (not a Useful strain) and the stem was very large and square. It was only like that on the main cola and 1 or 2 of the tops.
I dubbed it "Gremlin Weed". :bigjoint:
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Homegrown5257

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Yes I paint ON feathers. I am Cherokee. I also do beadwork. This is the smallest feather i ever painted, about the size of a dime. Its from when I was married.. hence, the last name Owen.
Very cool. I know another lady that’s paints scenes on turkey feathers. Bout our age when I first saw your name I wondered if you were her. But we are in a different corner of the state.
 

Kp sunshine

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At first I though my SSDD X JS was polyploidy, but have been informed it's actually fasciation. Anybody else have this? It only occurred on a lower branch. The stem starts twisting, then flattens out. The flower is twisted and growth stopped and seemed to multiply at the end of that branch. The whole plant overall is very leafy, and that was after taking off all the huge fan leaves. I have a clone but wonder if I should just pop another seed?
I had the same with a strawberry mango.
 

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