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for sure.I love that plumb color, reminds me of a lot of the DJ & JD gear.
What are your temps @eastcoastled ? I'm finding the same with close proximity to COBs coupled with high temps (into +100f) where the top flowers keep knuckling, might even call it a foxtail of sorts, where we are seeing flowers that look like they want to finish and bursts of fresh white from the tops. The same burst isn't happening at the lowers. Neat phenomenon.Lemon heads day 77. So I think they are just light sensitive/don't like being so close to the cobs. I have experienced this before where the upper buds don't seem to want to finish, but the lowers look done. Leaves have always been a lighter shade of green up top, even more so this late in the game. Also could be my fuck up with the flower time, and backing notes off too soon, then going back to full strength. Next run changes will be made, we will see how she reacts. Yield is going to be ridiculous though, prob a record breaker for me. She is coming down in the next week, and casper OG is taking her place.
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Interesting that you bring that up, my mini split took a shit before the heat came, and I was limping along on it until it got really hot. I finally went back to a portable AC b/c I had to do something. My temps were at 88 today, and they have been anywhere from 90-98 when I was using the dying mini split. For the past few weeks they have been mid 80's at the most, but we are in the hottest season of the year, so prob be closer to upper 80's/90 for the next month. I definitely agree with the fox tailing comment, that's what they do, and it always seems to happen when the temps are warmer. Neat part I have noticed is it happens more with Sativa and haze dominant phenos...like it's in the genetics to get that second burst. I mean you would think the heat wouldn't affect them. Anything cookie or Indica in the same conditions might stall a little bit, but they snap out of it and finish normally in my experience. My underdawg D is the only other plant having the same issues right now, but it also acted funny in it's winter run...just not nearly this bad.What are your temps @eastcoastled ? I'm finding the same with close proximity to COBs coupled with high temps (into +100f) where the top flowers keep knuckling, might even call it a foxtail of sorts, where we are seeing flowers that look like they want to finish and bursts of fresh white from the tops. The same burst isn't happening at the lowers. Neat phenomenon.
100% on point, especially noting that some don't seem to be affected at all.Interesting that you bring that up, my mini split took a shit before the heat came, and I was limping along on it until it got really hot. I finally went back to a portable AC b/c I had to do something. My temps were at 88 today, and they have been anywhere from 90-98 when I was using the dying mini split. For the past few weeks they have been mid 80's at the most, but we are in the hottest season of the year, so prob be closer to upper 80's/90 for the next month. I definitely agree with the fox tailing comment, that's what they do, and it always seems to happen when the temps are warmer. Neat part I have noticed is it happens more with Sativa and haze dominant phenos...like it's in the genetics to get that second burst. I mean you would think the heat wouldn't affect them. Anything cookie or Indica in the same conditions might stall a little bit, but they snap out of it and finish normally in my experience. My underdawg D is the only other plant having the same issues right now, but it also acted funny in it's winter run...just not nearly this bad.
Just to expand on this a little more, I have plants that are closer to the cobs with no issues. These plants also happen to be on the same side of the room as the AC, and are under cobs with no lenses that are running at 35 watts vs 50 watts with lenses. Easy to say other plants aren't affected, but sometimes we have to look closer at the circumstances of those other plants. I can definitely say those that aren't affected are not seeing the same IR temps as the others. It's definitely not all apples to apples in my room, i like to tinker and experiment.100% on point, especially noting that some don't seem to be affected at all.
**add to that, we saw none of this all winter at the same canopy to COB distances. Only since the temps have been cooking. I have confidence once temps are back in check they'll perform near perfect again.
I dont see a hermiHello everyone!
I popped 9 Archive seeds, 4 Poochie Love and 5 Code Blue. 2 PL and 3 CB were males.
The 4 plants on the picture are clones from the seedmother,
The plants got stressed, I had a energy blackout for 2 hours in week 3
and the clock timer for the ventilator was always on without oscilatting for 10 days.
CB2 looks a little bit like a hermie but I'm not sure because there are hairs out of the balls.Could it be swollen calyx from the air stress?
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It looks like the area you circled has seeds starting to develop. If you squeeze that area and the calyxes feel hard your bud is seeded.Hello everyone!
I popped 9 Archive seeds, 4 Poochie Love and 5 Code Blue. 2 PL and 3 CB were males.
The 4 plants on the picture are clones from the seedmother,
The plants got stressed, I had a energy blackout for 2 hours in week 3
and the clock timer for the ventilator was always on without oscilatting for 10 days.
CB2 looks a little bit like a hermie but I'm not sure because there are hairs out of the balls.Could it be swollen calyx from the air stress?
Update: 8 females from 23 seeds. 1 indica dominant pheno, 2 midsize phenos, and 5 sativa dominant phenotypes. Theyre about 3 weeks into flower atm.Hey first post here. Just popped 24 Sour Face beans, all germinated but one passed away . Very excited to find a great phenotype or two. They are wee 4-5inch kids right now. I plan to clone them all and flower the seedlings in 3gallon fabric pots with organic soil and some DEM tea. Cull the males, maybe let the most vigorous flower in a tent and collect some pollen? Choose a keeper, clone it's clone, and maybe have a full crop of this pheno by January or February.
Thoughts? Anyone else grown Sour Face and have advice?