Nevertell1987
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I dint give them any n yetummm yes as I said before its not impossible to bring them back...its just stressing the shit out of them. Giving N to clones that havnt even rooted yet is a fail
I dint give them any n yetummm yes as I said before its not impossible to bring them back...its just stressing the shit out of them. Giving N to clones that havnt even rooted yet is a fail
No stretch I have good exhaust and intakeHeat is probably causing the huge stretch. They shouldn't stretch more than 2x the height.
Get an exhaust and intake and you will see a huge reduction in heat and therefore stretch. You want your root zone to stay under 75 degrees.
No ball sacks just little nanners popping out in budNothing is absolute unless the plant had actual ball sacks.
Ball sacks = hermi
Nanners = stress induced
Good.I dint give them any n yet
What week did the light stress happen?No ball sacks just little nanners popping out in bud
Not funny stressful
Happen during second week into flower, for one week on 24 hours of light so turned back on day 21 to 12/12. 7 weeks today with no light interruption started nannering maybe one week agoWhat week did the light stress happen?
They may be sterile nanners. They may not show up if schedules are kept proper in the future.Wasn't it decided that the nanners are from a light schedule error in the middle of flower?
Do we all agree?
And we can agree that the clones, taken from a stressed plant, very well may exhibit the same trait?
So, the question is, is it worth it to keep genetics that very well could show intersex trait and pollinate the rest of the garden, or is it better to toss those genetics and start fresh with a clean slate?
I would start fresh. Can't risk the chance of pollinated flowers, especially when the nanners show up within hours. Ain't nobody got time for that!
there was even a super lemon haze that bannered on me as well, so you are saying junk all my strains and start fresh with nothing and order more seedsWasn't it decided that the nanners are from a light schedule error in the middle of flower?
Do we all agree?
And we can agree that the clones, taken from a stressed plant, very well may exhibit the same trait?
So, the question is, is it worth it to keep genetics that very well could show intersex trait and pollinate the rest of the garden, or is it better to toss those genetics and start fresh with a clean slate?
I would start fresh. Can't risk the chance of pollinated flowers, especially when the nanners show up within hours. Ain't nobody got time for that!
Keep us posted on this.I don't have bag seeds though they are from breeders and I have growing once before with no nanners, just this time had light problem so they nannered on me. I hope not
Thank you that's what I'm saying I have different strains from different breeders and they all bannered in me, couldn't be all the seeds I have are bad genetic that's crazyThey may be sterile nanners. They may not show up if schedules are kept proper in the future.
Does he have genetics to fall back on? He may only have cuttings as a source right now.
Did your grow sacs or just actually nanners when did they come out in crop was there any stress on themKeep us posted on this.
Take a cup of water and some tweezers. Put the nanners in the water. They might have pollen they might not. The pollen could be sterile. When you trim and dry the bud you will see if the pollen resulted in seeds.Thank you that's what I'm saying I have different strains from different breeders and they all bannered in me, couldn't be all the seeds I have are bad genetic that's crazy
I'm half asleep. Lol.you should have read the whole thread pie, save you some time. they are pollinating hence his other strains throwing nanners
I would take your clones, try to root them and continue on with the knowledge that every single one of.your strains threw nanners on their last cycle. With so many different strains and breeders, the common denominator is you and your grow room. The light cycle change likely caused them all to stress and nanner up. Fix the light cycle problem, whether it be seal the light leak or get a new timer. Then try again...there was even a super lemon haze that bannered on me as well, so you are saying junk all my strains and start fresh with nothing and order more seeds
A small bit of light was striking the plant.Flowering. I mean a tiny bit. No other plant in the room got nanners and it's dark as a tomb otherwise. I figured that bit of light hermied her. Cut her early but not early enough. It was in a SCROG so couldn't just take the container. Anyway I thought the light had caused it. Not so I guess. The seeds came from some outdoor that was really good.Did your grow sacs or just actually nanners when did they come out in crop was there any stress on them