LazyDog
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Starting about a week ago, I noticed some strange growth popping out of my Sativa plant buds at 5 weeks. The Indica plant was ho-hum. As the days went by, I became more alarmed, as the Sativa was quickly mutating into something strange. Two days ago, I noticed that I must have bumped the timer, because a couple of my "off tabs" had a few pushed in right in the middle of my "off" 12 period!!! Damn!!
Anyway, I feel like a dipshizz now, but at least things are explainable. About a week ago, I had switched to a new ballast, and in doing so I must have let some of the whipping around cords bump the sensitive timer tabs. Anyway, I'll chock this one up to a learning experience.
From what it looks like now, I am going to have to turn most of the Sativa plant into a batch of cannabutter anyway, since this particular (unknown from a mix pack) girl is now a mutated freak, albeit with some nice smelling trichs- about half milky. The indi girl is weathering the storm I have caused with much more fortitude and consistency. I will let them cook for the remaining couple of weeks and see how they recover.
The moral of the story- don't flail cables in your environment! AND, even if you think things are peachy, it behooves you to have a daily checklist when "peekin" at the plants, other than smelling your finger! My new item #1 on the checklist- did you f#*@ up the timer? Ugh!
Anyway, I feel like a dipshizz now, but at least things are explainable. About a week ago, I had switched to a new ballast, and in doing so I must have let some of the whipping around cords bump the sensitive timer tabs. Anyway, I'll chock this one up to a learning experience.
From what it looks like now, I am going to have to turn most of the Sativa plant into a batch of cannabutter anyway, since this particular (unknown from a mix pack) girl is now a mutated freak, albeit with some nice smelling trichs- about half milky. The indi girl is weathering the storm I have caused with much more fortitude and consistency. I will let them cook for the remaining couple of weeks and see how they recover.
The moral of the story- don't flail cables in your environment! AND, even if you think things are peachy, it behooves you to have a daily checklist when "peekin" at the plants, other than smelling your finger! My new item #1 on the checklist- did you f#*@ up the timer? Ugh!