my GG#4 x Jack O Lemon has freaked out - unstable genetics?

Dr. Bacon

Member
hello, thcfarmer kicked me off for posting this.. amazing... so i came over here.. this is after three clone rounds and things are getting weird.. trying to make feminized seeds with another copy of this using colloidal silver method... comments and constructive criticism is welcomed and appreciated!IMG_20210120_190530219.jpgIMG_20210120_190525010.jpgIMG_20210120_190518605.jpg
 

Dr. Bacon

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The coloration is what this strain looks like from the beginning and all the plants look that way. Also the jagged leaves. Also the root structure is huge diameter compared to any plant I've grown. So big that I was able just to basically put a garden hose to the root ball after harvest and it hangs on my wall now. I was talking about the fact that there's just branching coming out of every surface of main stalk. The flower is also very light green colored and the buzz is basically a total roller coaster..
 

ilovereggae

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is this the "jack glue" cross you created a few months ago? iirc you said it came from an accidental hermi. so my guess is yes the genetics are unstable. I personally wouldn't self that since the next generation would probably be more unstable.

the plants def look like they are burnt though, so maybe lockout is causing them to grow a little oddly due to the additional stress? if you can get the feedings dialed in, maybe the plant will revert to its previous growth patterns?
 

Dr. Bacon

Member
is this the "jack glue" cross you created a few months ago? iirc you said it came from an accidental hermi. so my guess is yes the genetics are unstable. I personally wouldn't self that since the next generation would probably be more unstable.

the plants def look like they are burnt though, so maybe lockout is causing them to grow a little oddly due to the additional stress? if you can get the feedings dialed in, maybe the plant will revert to its previous growth patterns?
I had a round of mites and they were induced into a lockout by a mixing error on my part. That is the story on the burned leaves. And I do appreciate the comments. But I've overfed plants before and had new lockout as well. But I've never had anything just spontaneously make so many branchings. And I don't know what you mean by self that? Sell? I've shared Bunches of clones and other seedlings from many strains. That's how I roll. Subscribers on our channel have been sending me excellent seeds and I've been sending them back into the community ☺
 

Dr. Bacon

Member
The brown leaves are from mites. I had the exact same problem and affect from the infected leaves on some other plants of other strains. First time I've had that problem. I think I brought it on by running a seedling mat to warm under my adult plants in my garage to compensate for the cold. The plants seem to like it a lot until the mite infestation
 

ilovereggae

Well-Known Member
I had a round of mites and they were induced into a lockout by a mixing error on my part. That is the story on the burned leaves. And I do appreciate the comments. But I've overfed plants before and had new lockout as well. But I've never had anything just spontaneously make so many branchings. And I don't know what you mean by self that? Sell? I've shared Bunches of clones and other seedlings from many strains. That's how I roll. Subscribers on our channel have been sending me excellent seeds and I've been sending them back into the community ☺
self pollinating via colloidal silver is referred to as "selfing" a plant. I was saying that trying to do that to already unstable genetics will most likely result in even more instability.
 
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