madvillian420
Well-Known Member
So i went on vacation for 5-6 days a couple weeks ago and in a paranoid decision decided to unplug my lights and fans when i was gone, as nobody would be around to fix any potential issues, like a fan failure and excessive tent temps killing the plants or starting a fire. Tent flaps were left open and they got (a tiny bit of) natural light.
When i got back, my biggest and most prized plant, a Cannarado Dosidos x Grape Pie bx had hermed pretty bad with about 15 visible balls total on the plant. She was promptly executed. one of my smaller vegging plants in the veg tent was a Candy Milk plant from clone started budding, and is only now starting to revert back to veg. Theres visible buds and pistils but now getting tiny leaves again.
Im assuming this is a stressful process on the plant, shes in a tent full of others that are still in veg, do you think a plant that flowered from the stress of a few days in the dark is more likely now to throw balls or nanners in bloom? debating giving her the axe. I dont want one bad apple to spoil the bunch as they say.
When i got back, my biggest and most prized plant, a Cannarado Dosidos x Grape Pie bx had hermed pretty bad with about 15 visible balls total on the plant. She was promptly executed. one of my smaller vegging plants in the veg tent was a Candy Milk plant from clone started budding, and is only now starting to revert back to veg. Theres visible buds and pistils but now getting tiny leaves again.
Im assuming this is a stressful process on the plant, shes in a tent full of others that are still in veg, do you think a plant that flowered from the stress of a few days in the dark is more likely now to throw balls or nanners in bloom? debating giving her the axe. I dont want one bad apple to spoil the bunch as they say.