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shnkrmn

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Obviously they didn't need a trellis! They are done as done can be however. Flowered really small, basically flipped as soon as they rooted. Smaller yield but faster turnaround. I have 3 much bigger clones to replace these, and they will go into flower later today.20240121_103234.jpg20240121_103217.jpg20240121_103203.jpg20240121_103151.jpg20240121_103147.jpg20240121_103139.jpg
 
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TCH

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My gelato mom has had enough. Maybe her shoes are too tight idk. Was planning on flowering but now I think I'll cut her in half and see what she does. I have plenty of clones, but I'd like to understand what's going on here.View attachment 5363755
If it wasn't coco, I'd say that it looks like it's overwatered. Any chance the roots have started rotting for some reason?

Maybe, pull it out, trim roots back a bit, add fresh coco and see if that will help?
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
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My gelato mom has had enough. Maybe her shoes are too tight idk. Was planning on flowering but now I think I'll cut her in half and see what she does. I have plenty of clones, but I'd like to understand what's going on here.View attachment 5363755
I had that issue with a plant I am currently flowering, or at least very similar.
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It was overwatering like tch said. Even though the rootmass was filling the pot it decided it wanted less water for a few days. I let it almost dry out in coco, and it bounced back.
 

shnkrmn

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If it wasn't coco, I'd say that it looks like it's overwatered. Any chance the roots have started rotting for some reason?

Maybe, pull it out, trim roots back a bit, add fresh coco and see if that will help?
I am not in coco, just straight promix hp. I pretend it's coco and that's probably my problem here. I think Rsawr put her finger on it. I'm going to see what a dryback does. For Science!
 
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