Swollen

SunBurner

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Okay so i have a narcotherapy automatic she is 7weeks 5days old im using osmocote plus for fert along woth a feeding of superthrive week 2 using grandmas unsulfered molasses everyother feeding at 2 tbs per gallon my base medium is perlite an river rocks an a gallon of mg natures care soil for water retention.an ive used habenero peppers, ultimate wash, an neem oil for pest stopped using neem at 3 weeks 1 week after i seen preflowers. Fruit brews for snacks lemon juice an gh ph down for ph control keeps jumping back to 8 every week i get it to 6 on mon. An thursday its 8 so it differs in 4 day periods but i try my best. My grow light is the sun hence the name sunburner lol.☀

Problem is a few of my branches are swelling at the base main stem going off on to the branches looks like the branch is sitting on a ball basically does anyone know what this is i looked an seen nothing like this on the fourms or google help please.
 

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shhhmokey

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Looks like a heal mark. Have you ever snaped it?
Looks like sumewhere thats been broke and it healed back together.

Hard to tell with ur pic tho.
 

SunBurner

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Stress training i pull brenches till they appear stressed let it heal an repeat since birth more airflow more branches more bud. An always cut heavy nutrient burnt leaves off to avoid further prob. But this is the swelling i see its only on the lower 4 brenches some smaller then others. An whats wrong with the pic i can take more lol
 

Resinhound

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Stress training i pull brenches till they appear stressed let it heal an repeat since birth more airflow more branches more bud. An always cut heavy nutrient burnt leaves off to avoid further prob. But this is the swelling i see its only on the lower 4 brenches some smaller then others. An whats wrong with the pic i can take more lol
Why are you asking why your node junctions look like that when you know you are purposely stressing them? They are doing exactly what you are making them do...

Plants with strengthen themselves due to stresses from their environment, it's part of their survival strategy. If you don't want your junctions to look like ping pong balls, then stop yanking on the branches like you are doing.
 

shhhmokey

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Nuthing wrong with the pics just more is better lol. I agree with Resinhound. LST will cause thicker nodes. Look just like a knuckel.
 

SunBurner

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Why are you asking why your node junctions look like that when you know you are purposely stressing them? They are doing exactly what you are making them do...

Plants with strengthen themselves due to stresses from their environment, it's part of their survival strategy. If you don't want your junctions to look like ping pong balls, then stop yanking on the branches like you are doing.
Im asking cuz i didn't know thats what it was doing. This guy.. Said help not be a D. Ive never had a plant this big. So i was courious/scared. Sorry resin dog
 

Resinhound

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Im asking cuz i didn't know thats what it was doing. This guy.. Said help not be a D. Ive never had a plant this big. So i was courious/scared. Sorry resin dog
Sorry I came off sounding like that, I just got the impression from your post you knew exactly what you were doing.

Stress training i pull brenches till they appear stressed let it heal an repeat since birth more airflow more branches more bud
But ya that's normal for a plant to do that in response to stress, just like our bodies lifting weights, we buff up. So do they...

Taking your plant to Tha gym..
 

KryptoBud

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Stress training i pull brenches till they appear stressed let it heal an repeat since birth more airflow more branches more bud. An always cut heavy nutrient burnt leaves off to avoid further prob. But this is the swelling i see its only on the lower 4 brenches some smaller then others. An whats wrong with the pic i can take more lol
Don't cut off damaged leaves unless there's no green left on it. What ever's causing the problem will move on to the next healthy set of leaves, so really you're speeding up the process.
 

SunBurner

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Nice peice of info right there thanks man.did not know that i just thought the infected leave. Gone no infection. But i stand corrected.
 

KryptoBud

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Nice peice of info right there thanks man.did not know that i just thought the infected leave. Gone no infection. But i stand corrected.
You can cut off the damaged parts of the leaf to make it easier to tell if you've corrected the issue or not.
 
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