medidedicated
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Thats pretty early for a photoperiod, just under 5 weeks old.
It's a nanner not a male flower and there could be heaps of reasons she threw out the nanners. It's usually a combinations of genetics + environment but then some strains will throw them everytime no matter the conditions. But if the environment is the cause you can def run her again without the nanners.Found the nanners. So this must of happened pretty early in flower? Is this bad genetics or my fault or both? Really was loving this strain and still can because its for rosin. It was on the very bottom larf closer to the drip halo. Is it a male flower or bud nanner?
The nanner in the close up was hanging out the stem I think so asking if its a male flower too.
Bump, anyone can guess what looks like the issue? Its progressing. The media and roots below sticking out have green algae. My last plant in one gallon was fine. Is it related to being in a cup?4 weeks into flower about 7 weeks old 1.1ec but ph was suddenly not being measured right and not notice until it was waaay off. For like a month. Fed 4x a day. Maxi bloom n pool shock.
No dryback. Can ph being off take a while to show and appear gradually? What about if you just now fixed the ph and kept in range just few days ago?
Is that why stems are completely purple? Strip lights are pretty weak. If this is ph related, could that cause nanners even if the leaves dont look all beat up?