Runt/Mutant

upinthesticks

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It causes magnesium and phosphorus--highly mobile nutrients required for photosynthesis-- to leach from the soil.
That makes perfect sense. It definitely looks like some of those mag def pics. Does that need to be supplemented you think? Or just dry out and then normal feed routine (i know you had said 3-5 day dry)? Thanks very much for the help. I cant wait until Ive got that much knowledge locked upstairs - sooooo much to learn.. which is half the fun i guess!
 

Olive Drab Green

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That makes perfect sense. It definitely looks like some of those mag def pics. Does that need to be supplemented you think? Or just dry out and then normal feed routine (i know you had said 3-5 day dry)? Thanks very much for the help. I cant wait until Ive got that much knowledge locked upstairs - sooooo much to learn.. which is half the fun i guess!
Let it dry out. If it needs it, give it half.
 

kowski

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I had a runt this year: sprouted the seed on Jan 1 (afghani x chem diesel) and it just stayed small, 2-4 inches for two months, then started to grow slowly. Transplanted it outside in Oregon on Apr 6. Runt continued to grow slowly, then went into flowering on May 1 probably because of the change in light from 17 hours indoors to 13 outside. Runt had a very strong fragrance, had airy flowers, but the leaves were just coated with trichomes. Runt was harvested in mid-July with very few clear trichomes, about 80-90% cloudy trichomes and 10-15% amber. Very jolly pot! Not much of a harvest, but interesting.
 
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