Mojosodope
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It's all good, just look before you leap.that explains it.. u must be on the otherside of the werld i apologize for my rudeness
It's all good, just look before you leap.that explains it.. u must be on the otherside of the werld i apologize for my rudeness
This is what I was trying to explain above, but I wish I had a sativa to test out, found this seed in some kush, and we rarely get sativa where I live (and even more rare that the bud has seeds) so I'd have to order it on the internet, which I'm not to comfortable with. Although I kind of like the fact they flower right away, means yea you get less but your smoking soonerAlthough sativas(developed in the tropics), do well in temperate zones, indicas(developed in temperate climates), don't do well in the tropics. It involves the photoperiods/day length. Indicas get confused due to the different day length patterns in the tropics. There are exceptions, but it looks like your current plants aren't among them. In the future, look to quality sativas for best results.
Ok from what I've found online, it will start growing new leave set's (only one leave per set). Do mine look like it?? I don't think so, but I've never seen a re-vegged plant in real life before.distorted leaves growing out of the buds, not pretty
Ok, now im confused, you think that because the bud leaves have trichomes on them??To me the last 3 pictures look like it is re-vegging. I thought that before I read you ask what a reveg looks like. Not sure how to explain it exactly but the bud leaves grow out with all the trichs on it and thats what it looks like is happening.
Thanks man, wish I could just put a bunch in the ground, that would be dope.looks awesome! i grow outdoors in the Caribbean but i just plant outdoors on the ground but on a tree is really cool, stealthy. i can understand how the light cycle would work great.
Toke Up!
If its anything, it would be the bugs. Maintenance is easy enough, there is a branch that you can stand on right below it (still tricky when the wind starts shaking it) and its solidly secured, although your making me want to secure it more hahaYeah I wonder how viable this is, I suspect after a month or two the wind will either pull them away or it maintenance will be too difficult.
Edit: or maybe not.
Cant wait to see them up there!! Yea you cant admire them nearly as much as an indoor plant or even one that's ground level, but I think it makes seeing them (the new growth) more special.mine will go in the tree this friday. its going to make it a bit more difficult to love them but ill be fine.
We'll they're in almost constant on/off shade so I'm pretty sure that's why they're reaching so much trying to get higher than whats blocking them, pictures were taken in the middle of the day also.they look a little stretched