Picasso345
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Top heavy! Hard to beat that.
first off your girl looks amazing bro!!I think nutrient needs are strain/genetics dependent. I mean all cannabis has certain requirements as does every green plant but the fine-tuning being discussed above I don't think can be applied to every strain. A non-accurate example would be: blueberry might need extra N during flowering whereas a Haze may show signs of nute burn if N levels are elevated.
I know in my limited experience - some strains can really take a lot of nutes whereas others require very little - i would think the individual nutrients would also have varying degrees of requirements.
What do y'all think?
i vote: Yes. Balls on stalks... no hairs.Is this a male?
MAN I HOPE YUR TALKING ABOUT HIS PLANT! WINN.???the lady is looking delicious bro!!! bamboo stakes from HD worked good for me...looks like you're definetly gonna need at least 1
G. WHEN IM FEELING BETTER ILL HIT U ON THIS, THE TIMING WERE DOING AND THE DELIVERY OF THE NUTES, NO SWEAT BRO. WERE ALREADY DOING IT,,, EXPLAIN LATER. DB.~TLB!I got a question for anyone that can answer it. I've read that a female plant will stop producing THC once it becomes pollinated. Now she will focus most of her energy towards producing seeds.
When we are waiting on non pollinated plants to finish, we are waiting on THC production to be become optimal? Does this mean my plant will be done sooner then a non pollinated plant? Will the THC start to degrade after awhile?
I took a look at the trichomes yesterday and they look translucent/milky. The buds look like they could swell a bit more though. I'm going into my 5th week of 12/12 now.
You can actually see where the seeds have formed and their protective pod has grown over them. Pretty cool looking, but I wish they weren't there. I'll try and get some pics of that up later today.