First time growing bubba Kush and 8 weeks flowering I have this large white flowers. Any ideas ? Thanks as always
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Cheers Foofi. The whole plant or just the the colas with the white flowers?That's root lock. The root system that was feeding those buds has died.
I think your bloom cycle is over, get that stuff out of there.
Th ask again.The part that is turning white is not receiving nutrients anymore, so it can't grow anymore, it can just sit there and get sun bleached.
Sometimes root lock is caused by an accident, perhaps the pots were moved in an unfortunate way and a root got broken, or perhaps there is a pest or fungus problem in the water system placing the roots under stress.
Though, I think your flowers look ready, Kush flowering time is about 8 weeks.
No that's root lock.It's light bleaching........it has nothing to do with roots. Lol.
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So why didn't bud directly next to them or higher than them and are actually closer to the light also bleach? If they are both facing identical physical conditions they will have a similar result.Buds were bleached.
Individual roots do not feed individual branches or buds. Sap circulates around the whole plant including the roots.So why didn't bud directly next to them or higher than them and are actually closer to the light also bleach? If they are both facing identical physical conditions they will have a similar result.
The simple answer, it didn't have access to the nutrient it would normally use to metabolize the light.
Yes, they do.Individual roots do not feed individual branches or buds. Sap circulates around the whole plant including the roots like blood does in our bodies.
You need to read a book or something.
What's translocation?Yes, they do.
And no it absolutely does not.
Roots are directly connected to varying sections of the plant, you can actually run a simple experiment to prove it.
Add 4 different food colourings to four different sources of water, take a plant you wish to experiment on (Not suggesting you use your weed.) and separate the roots of the plant so that they each go into the different water sources.
Over the next few hours, the colours you added to the water will begin to affect varying sections of the plant.
As the different colours affect different sections of the plant you can tell that different roots lead to different parts of plant.
With all due respect, you are the one needs to read a book. I have been a laboratory technician for more than 20 years and have read 1000's.
A plant has no organs, it does not have the ability to "circulate" anything, it uses photosynthesis and must rely on the principles of physics to function. There is no voodoo here.
Thats true, but a leaf cannot in any way circulate anything around the plant.leaves are organs, bracts are organs, pollen sacs are organs and yes can actually consider a plant a pump
it can i swear , not the leaf by its self but a plant is like a pumpThats true, but a leaf cannot in any way circulate anything around the plant.
A plant uses photosynthesis, not a pump.
What's translocation?
You didn't answer the above question. Do you know what it means without the use of a search engine?Thats true, but a leaf cannot in any way circulate anything around the plant.
A plant uses photosynthesis, not a pump.