Outdoor doesn’t get optimal light, but enough to grow. She was severely stunted/damaged when I tried to get the seed casing off too. Surprised she made it through the trauma. She sprouted out the ground first week of May and started flowering 2-3 weeks ago.Well done. How many weeks did you veg?
It was suggested in a different forum. It looks identical to other photos on the internet, but there is no scientific data that shows cannabis can get it, so it’s tough to say. Variegation might just be it. Looking forward to see how my buds look on those branches. This is a pic of one of the affected branches when it was younger. It hasn’t spread to the outdoor plant, so that’s more evidence that it is not TMV.Looks like variegation to me in the indoor plant. Why do you think TMV? The first time I encountered it I thought the same thing, but the buds produced like normal.
Variegation was a great suggestion. Thanks for the knowledge!Looks like variegation to me in the indoor plant. Why do you think TMV? The first time I encountered it I thought the same thing, but the buds produced like normal.
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I’ve got high hopes for these two
Indoor: Pink Runtz by Blimburn
Outdoor: Seed from dispensary Bud
Both Female flipped to flower cycle