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sunandsky

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I'd heard Texada Timewarp has some thai in it. I also heard there's more propensity for hermies in thai cannabis.

Before assuming its the genetics though, is it possible you could have any light bleed or lighting interruptions going on?
Well i have another plant in there that hasn't hermied at all. its got much tigher and bigger buds and is doing much better. Though I think early on I did have some light leaks, but you know what, this particular plant, now that i think about it, i had a hard time telling it in pre sex and i was 90% certain there was a male flower on it even at pre sexing.

Here are the pics of the timewarp
 

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sunandsky

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those leaves are going yellow incredibly fast, i mean at this rate ill have no green leaves at all by the end of the week, and this is week 6 flower. I keep thinking i need to put some nitrogen in there, but when i did that a week ago i got nute burn..and i put one tsp of grow big in. maybe ill try again, i just fed them yesterday with tiger bloom and this morning i had more leaves yellow again

also when i fed them nitrogen i noticed the buds got real leafy. or maybe theyre not, you tell me, let me upload some bud shots from my good plant
 

Rasta Roy

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those leaves are going yellow incredibly fast, i mean at this rate ill have no green leaves at all by the end of the week, and this is week 6 flower. I keep thinking i need to put some nitrogen in there, but when i did that a week ago i got nute burn..and i put one tsp of grow big in. maybe ill try again, i just fed them yesterday with tiger bloom and this morning i had more leaves yellow again

also when i fed them nitrogen i noticed the buds got real leafy. or maybe theyre not, you tell me, let me upload some bud shots from my good plant
Well water or city water?
 

Rasta Roy

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city water
It's your water. I'd bet money on it. If you're not letting it sit for 24 hours then you're giving your plants chlorine and a slow death. Buy yourself a reverse osmosis filter if you don't have the time to let your water sit.
 

sunandsky

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It's your water. I'd bet money on it. If you're not letting it sit for 24 hours then you're giving your plants chlorine and a slow death. Buy yourself a reverse osmosis filter if you don't have the time to let your water sit.
well the thing is i never saw this through the entire grow until two weeks ago when i started using rain water. before that i had no issues with yellow leaves, but it was raining here so much lately i couldn't sit by and let that water go to waste. the water though was a bit green though, with algae i'm guessing, it sits out there in the sun half the day, could that cause problems?
 

Rasta Roy

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well the thing is i never saw this through the entire grow until two weeks ago when i started using rain water. before that i had no issues with yellow leaves, but it was raining here so much lately i couldn't sit by and let that water go to waste. the water though was a bit green though, with algae i'm guessing, it sits out there in the sun half the day, could that cause problems?
I'm no scientist on the matter but if everything was fine until you did that, than I would assume that's your issue. I just don't know if more nitrogen is what you need. Maybe get a cheap soil testing kit from the hardware store so you can know for sure. Dumping more stuff into your plants might do more harm than good.
 

sunandsky

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alright well after doing a bunch of research i gave them a small dose of ferts, a 20-20-20. hopefully it won't cause p or k burn, but i didn't want to use up the grow big for these shitty plants. Rather save that for my med grow
 

greasemonkeymann

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alright thanks guys. Got some questions, hoping you guys can help me out. Just general questions. I've got a texada timewarp that is 36 days into flowering, and almost all her fan leaves are turning yellow. this seemed to happen after i fed her molasses. i fed her a few days ago and she got nute burn, so i don't know what the problem is but more and more leaves are starting to go yellow on me. I have a mystery plant, that was a bag seed, and its indica dominant. the buds are night and tight , big and full of resin. this timewarp hermied a bit, has loose nugs. I hear the timewarp is prone to that indoors (the hermi and loose nugs). The bagseed's bigger leaves are going yellow now too. is this normal at 36 days or what? Both plants showed sex really early, at like 23 days or so, are they maybe an early variety?. This is sort of my practice run while i wait for my cbd therapy to veg out. (just started them). These seeds were free from a friend and i hadn't grown for years so I thought it would be a good way to revamp my brain before i grow out quality medicine.
how much molasses did you give it?
I'd be apprehensive of giving more food though, especially one so potent as 20-20-20
hope it works out though man
 

sunandsky

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how much molasses did you give it?
I'd be apprehensive of giving more food though, especially one so potent as 20-20-20
hope it works out though man
I mixed 1 teaspoon into a gallon of water for the molasses. it was fancy molasses but it was unsulphured, not sure if fancy molasses is a good thing. i went pretty timid on the 20-20-20 fert i think. small mixing and didn't pour much into the planter either
 

Rasta Roy

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I mixed 1 teaspoon into a gallon of water for the molasses. it was fancy molasses but it was unsulphured, not sure if fancy molasses is a good thing. i went pretty timid on the 20-20-20 fert i think. small mixing and didn't pour much into the planter either
What is fancy molasses? Lol
 

sunandsky

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What is fancy molasses? Lol
Haha I don't know ..."Fancy molasses is a type of molasses that is very sweet. It is commonly used as a topping for pancakes or biscuits. Fancy molasses is condensed from the pure juice of the sugar cane so it’s the lightest and sweetest of the different types of molasses. Cooking molasses is a blend of fancy molasses and blackstrap molasses"

um is that good or bad?
 

Rasta Roy

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Haha I don't know ..."Fancy molasses is a type of molasses that is very sweet. It is commonly used as a topping for pancakes or biscuits. Fancy molasses is condensed from the pure juice of the sugar cane so it’s the lightest and sweetest of the different types of molasses. Cooking molasses is a blend of fancy molasses and blackstrap molasses"

um is that good or bad?
Well blackstrap molasses is a byproduct of sugar making while fancy molasses is a direct product of sugar cane.

It seems like the fancy molasses has the highest sugar content of the two and that might be your problem? That's not an area I have much experience in. I've always used blackstrap and I've never had a problem. I apply once every three weeks.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Haha I don't know ..."Fancy molasses is a type of molasses that is very sweet. It is commonly used as a topping for pancakes or biscuits. Fancy molasses is condensed from the pure juice of the sugar cane so it’s the lightest and sweetest of the different types of molasses. Cooking molasses is a blend of fancy molasses and blackstrap molasses"

um is that good or bad?
Hmm, well.. I wouldn't use that in the future, unless you are making a compost tea and use it as a food source for your microbes.
Honesltly though I don't like BSM as a nutrient source anyways, don't get me wrong BSM is bad-fuckin-ass, but it's almost TOO badass.
MUCH better as a compost teas food source
 

greasemonkeymann

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maybe this was indeed my problem. I didn't have any issues before i fed it. a week and a half or so after things went south. Think I'll be scrapping this mollasses. maybe ill make pancakes..
maybe a compost tea will boost the soil back up, maybe the soil life was interrupted/damaged.
a teaspoon is a LIGHT amount though.
But still, if it was fine before that, and NOT after, then i'd say it's a good guess.
 

sunandsky

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yeah idk what happened, I think I'll keep a detailed log on my next round. I did also flush for a while because I had some burning happened. maybe I flushed too much and there really just isn't enough nitrogen in there. I think I flushed for two waterings and then the third was with the molasses, then after that I fed with tiger bloom very lightly, 1 teaspn.
 

greasemonkeymann

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yeah idk what happened, I think I'll keep a detailed log on my next round. I did also flush for a while because I had some burning happened. maybe I flushed too much and there really just isn't enough nitrogen in there. I think I flushed for two waterings and then the third was with the molasses, then after that I fed with tiger bloom very lightly, 1 teaspn.
ahh.. I see..
flushed or leached?
remember that contrary to popular thought, usually when a plant is pissed it typically doesn't have anything to do with a deficiency of any kind.
so that's reaaaally a common mistake for newer growers
 
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