whats with all the nanners?
Bagseed genetics, makeshift environment to the best of my knowledge. The only plant that didn't sprout nanners is the one in the first 5 pics, she was the offspring of a feminized Speed Devil seed that went through some stress early in flower, producing a nice quantity of seeds on her lower branches. Was hesitant to grow those seeds but so far have been impressed. The rest are just garbage stock seeds I found, 4 of the plants only had a couple nanners when I checked them, nothing a pair of tweezers couldn't remedy. The tall stretchy one seemed to be the easiest to stress, once she was moved directly under the light she popped a few up. As far as what could be stressing them, I've eliminated light leaks due to them being in a cheap homemade tent inside a room that has been blacked out, my 1st thought is temperature differential. Since it is winter, the room where the tent is can get quite cold, I have a space heater inside the tent to help stabilize the temps, with the light on it helps keep'em in the low 80's, high 70's, with the lights off we're talking 60 degrees on the average day, mid 50's if it's really cold outside. So my thoughts are constant 20-25 degree temp changes may be causing some stress, I might be wrong, probably am, but so far they seem to be doing ok. Plan is for better genetics next grow, by then it'll be spring and shouldn't have to worry about such low temps. And that, to my best speculation, is "What's up with all that nanners?". Hope that helps