That looks like TMV dude. Be careful if you have other plants, it can spread.I don’t know if this counts, but this plant has been wonky since a baby and I can’t figure why-wonky leaves, although looking wonky havent died since this happened back in December. Buds looking really frosty too View attachment 5117741View attachment 5117742View attachment 5117743
Had a white widow do that once. The bud looked like a big wooly worm.
did you try smoking it? Mine just tasted like leaf.Had a white widow do that once. The bud looked like a big wooly worm.
Yeah. Was psyched to smoke the wooly worm but it was not so smooth.did you try smoking it? Mine just tasted like leaf.
That was one of the closer suggestions I came across, but this plant has been shoulder to shoulder with a healthy Kosher Tangie since the beginning. New growth on some popcorn buds look healthy, which I didn’t expect to see. Only abnormal stress she has had is when sprouting she had a bad case of helmet head-cotyledons had yellowed and all growth was stunted for 10 days after the helmet was removed, by second set of leaves she was already looking twisted and wonky. Thought she would grow out of it since babies can be weird, but just turned into thisThat looks like TMV dude. Be careful if you have other plants, it can spread.
BrazilianThe no pistil Mimosa from last year. View attachment 5117787
I remem that, how'd that turn out? Those guys in Cali always getting pollinated outdoors could use something like that. You could bank i bet.The no pistil Mimosa from last year. View attachment 5117787
It was fucking perfection to be quite honest. I took clones from it and won't let it go lol.I remem that, how'd that turn out? Those guys in Cali always getting pollinated outdoors could use something like that. You could bank i bet.
I may use this for inspiration of design for a new creature bait lure I want to make for bass fishing. Your leaf resembles a spider in form. I like it.I just recently noticed some odd leaves on a male I have. It's also one of the stinkiest males I've ever grown. It's occurring on the entire plant.