Mr.Nice_Guy
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- AGE- 3 months
- STRAIN: Green Crack (at least that's the seed type that I ordered, but it doesn't look like green crack to me & it would've been finished already if it was..)
- GROWING MEDIA: Coco Core mixed with cow manure, worm castings, mushroom compost, blood meal, Dr. Earth Organic Fertilizer, vermiculite, perlite, diatomaceous earth
- INDOOR GROW/ 6×6 TENT / UNDER HIGH YIELDING LEDS
- NUTRIENTS USED (liquid, rotated use): fox farm 3 bottle set, super thrive, super gain, Jobes organics bursting blooms water soluble plant food, Alaska: fish fertilizer- morbloom-micronutrients.
The lowest I can maintain the humidity at is 55% & the temp at 74 @ night & up to 91 during the day (even after I put up a wall-mount ac unit)
One of my fans fell on this plant when it was only a few weeks old, & it snapped almost totally through at its base. It had already begun wilting. I figured I'd prop it up with supports to see what would happen, but I was pretty much convinced it was going to die (the fan laid oscillating on top of it all day before I found it). To my surprise, it bounced back almost completely, except for that it is only about half the height of the others. Not to mention, its only produced very unusual looking buds that lack density.
2 days ago I noticed the white appearing on the tops. I ruled out mold. Now they clearly resemble some sort of typical-looking flowers..
Could it be turning hermaphrodite from heat stress or something that's causing this? I haven't found any bananas on it.
Anyone ever see this before?
- STRAIN: Green Crack (at least that's the seed type that I ordered, but it doesn't look like green crack to me & it would've been finished already if it was..)
- GROWING MEDIA: Coco Core mixed with cow manure, worm castings, mushroom compost, blood meal, Dr. Earth Organic Fertilizer, vermiculite, perlite, diatomaceous earth
- INDOOR GROW/ 6×6 TENT / UNDER HIGH YIELDING LEDS
- NUTRIENTS USED (liquid, rotated use): fox farm 3 bottle set, super thrive, super gain, Jobes organics bursting blooms water soluble plant food, Alaska: fish fertilizer- morbloom-micronutrients.
The lowest I can maintain the humidity at is 55% & the temp at 74 @ night & up to 91 during the day (even after I put up a wall-mount ac unit)
One of my fans fell on this plant when it was only a few weeks old, & it snapped almost totally through at its base. It had already begun wilting. I figured I'd prop it up with supports to see what would happen, but I was pretty much convinced it was going to die (the fan laid oscillating on top of it all day before I found it). To my surprise, it bounced back almost completely, except for that it is only about half the height of the others. Not to mention, its only produced very unusual looking buds that lack density.
2 days ago I noticed the white appearing on the tops. I ruled out mold. Now they clearly resemble some sort of typical-looking flowers..
Could it be turning hermaphrodite from heat stress or something that's causing this? I haven't found any bananas on it.
Anyone ever see this before?