Horse applesQuick trivia for you organic heads out there. Do you know what these are?View attachment 3785505
Correct lol. It's some old school knowledge that they are great at preventing and repelling insects. So I'm gonna put some in the tent just for funHorse apples
Horse apples[/QUOTE that's awsome you called them horse apples. They have many names but horse apples are what I know them by and what they are called in my neck of the woods
I was wondering if it's possible to pull males to early. Like if I have an unsexed plant that may have been female until I removed the males and they sense no males so it then decides to be male? Is that possible?Yes.......there's every chance that any of your 'suspected' females could be males. Not ALL males show early, so until you definitely see pistels, no assumptions should be made about the sex. I've recently had a plant grown from seed, which I didn't have space for straight away, so took a cutting and grew that around another 3 month. By the time it went into 12-12 the plant was very mature at like 4.5 months old from seedling and after 3 days threw bollocks out everywhere, it hadn't shown any signs in all the time previous.
Slight rootbound and hungry IMO.The short Ryder showing some symptoms. Calcium deficiency??View attachment 3786451
Thrips?The short Ryder showing some symptoms. Calcium deficiency??View attachment 3786451
I don't think so. It's the only one doing that out of 8Thrips?
Just looks like something maybe eating the leaf flesh in those little spots. Just a guess. Awesome grow though, I've enjoyed reading it, good luck!I don't think so. It's the only one doing that out of 8