CigaretteSmokingMan
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Hey guys,
First of all, please excuse me if I go against any guidelines in this forum with this post and English is not my mother tongue.
I have a shiva skunk 97 I absolutely love but she is haunted by some sort of sickness or issue.
The problem seems to be well contained as long as the plant is in the vegetative state. I hardly get the issue on my motherplant. I have only witnessed it once on my mother when I neglected her and she grew very tall and I didn't cut her back.
The problems start to occur around week 2-3 of flower when the buds start to form. First thing to turn bad is large sun leaves and from there the "necrotic" looking sickness spreads to the buds where they turn brown and moldy and die off. It mostly hits the top buds (especially top cola) of the plants which is devastating.
The weirdest thing about it, is that if I keep cutting the bad parts away, the plant seems to eventually stabilize and I can even finish her with beautiful big and great smelling buds. Only the lower buds remain but they finish strong. Also note that from 10 shiva skunk there is always about 1 or two that are not affected at all.
Also worth mentioning is that I have the mother in the same room as my other genetics and I have also grown her in the same bloom room with other genetics and they are never affected by what's happening to the shiva skunk.
This for me points away from the theory I'm dealing with a virus or mold, since I also cut my cuttings with the same knife from all my mothers and this problem (yet) only occurs with my shiva skunk. Maybe I have just been lucky up to now.
Years back I heard a grower talk about older strains from the 80's and 90's and some strains in general that don't like strong light as much as other genetics. I'm wondering if it's a lighting problem since I use powerful Q6W Sanlights. In one room I mix the Sanlights with 600W HPS and I had the impression that the ones closer to the "oldschool" 600W HPS were less affected but I'm scared to jump to any conclusions too quick.
I have switched fertilizer (plagron, biobizz, advanced nutrients) believing it's a feeding issue. I grow on soil and am mainly organic. I'm scared at the moment to try any further experiments since I don't want this to spread and I get sad every time losing so many plants.
My shiva skunk, if not affected, has the highest yield of any strain grown so far. She has a thick stalk, great roots, finishes in 6 weeks and smells of blueberries. I am in love with the plant so I really want to save her! Please also note I obtained the shiva skunk from a vendor in Austria and didn't grow her myself from seeds.
If I can't fight this, my next step is to order some skunk x nl5 seeds from Mr. Nice to find a few great males and cross her. That's how much in love I'm with the plant. lol
I am grateful for any help or tips you guys can provide and if you need any further information please ask away.
Cheers everybody.
First of all, please excuse me if I go against any guidelines in this forum with this post and English is not my mother tongue.
I have a shiva skunk 97 I absolutely love but she is haunted by some sort of sickness or issue.
The problem seems to be well contained as long as the plant is in the vegetative state. I hardly get the issue on my motherplant. I have only witnessed it once on my mother when I neglected her and she grew very tall and I didn't cut her back.
The problems start to occur around week 2-3 of flower when the buds start to form. First thing to turn bad is large sun leaves and from there the "necrotic" looking sickness spreads to the buds where they turn brown and moldy and die off. It mostly hits the top buds (especially top cola) of the plants which is devastating.
The weirdest thing about it, is that if I keep cutting the bad parts away, the plant seems to eventually stabilize and I can even finish her with beautiful big and great smelling buds. Only the lower buds remain but they finish strong. Also note that from 10 shiva skunk there is always about 1 or two that are not affected at all.
Also worth mentioning is that I have the mother in the same room as my other genetics and I have also grown her in the same bloom room with other genetics and they are never affected by what's happening to the shiva skunk.
This for me points away from the theory I'm dealing with a virus or mold, since I also cut my cuttings with the same knife from all my mothers and this problem (yet) only occurs with my shiva skunk. Maybe I have just been lucky up to now.
Years back I heard a grower talk about older strains from the 80's and 90's and some strains in general that don't like strong light as much as other genetics. I'm wondering if it's a lighting problem since I use powerful Q6W Sanlights. In one room I mix the Sanlights with 600W HPS and I had the impression that the ones closer to the "oldschool" 600W HPS were less affected but I'm scared to jump to any conclusions too quick.
I have switched fertilizer (plagron, biobizz, advanced nutrients) believing it's a feeding issue. I grow on soil and am mainly organic. I'm scared at the moment to try any further experiments since I don't want this to spread and I get sad every time losing so many plants.
My shiva skunk, if not affected, has the highest yield of any strain grown so far. She has a thick stalk, great roots, finishes in 6 weeks and smells of blueberries. I am in love with the plant so I really want to save her! Please also note I obtained the shiva skunk from a vendor in Austria and didn't grow her myself from seeds.
If I can't fight this, my next step is to order some skunk x nl5 seeds from Mr. Nice to find a few great males and cross her. That's how much in love I'm with the plant. lol
I am grateful for any help or tips you guys can provide and if you need any further information please ask away.
Cheers everybody.
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