Magnesium usually starts with the lower leaves. If those symptoms are higher up the plant it's more likely calcium. But I cant see those plants not having pH issues. To obvious.
I like mainlys take on that, you pay for exclusivity, if you lose it, you've done pd so he will replace it. Idk how many times but im sure he will work with you. I don't know anybody else that will do that.
Idk man, that twisted distorted look in that first pic is always a tale tale sign for me my pH is off. I hardly ever ck mine just watch for that twist. One of those pics looks like calcium which can look like other early symptoms. LEDs and coco are both bad for calcium defiencies which run hand...
Idk how i missed those, they look pretty normal. Topping should do the trick. Were your plants close together/kinda crowded in veg or up till flower. Only reason I can think of that would cause a normal plant not to branch out other than plain ol genetics is crowding.
I haven't seen your plants but if they have the flat stalk with no branches just fan leaves or sucker leaves with the petioles very vertical and sporadically placed around the stalk then it want do no good to top. I've had about ten of these plants and they ain't worth messing with.
Those farmers are not idiots man. I guarantee you they've been doing this longer than you, and me put together probably. It's there whole life, it's all they got. I think they're a whole lot more educated than your giving them credit. I mean if you know what's at stake im positive they do too.
So you think these farmers that have preserved these landraces for yrs and yrs are so stupid that they will flower males of different genetics and contaminate the landraces they've worked so hard to preserve. Give me a break! Come on dude
those local farmers know what's up, they've kept those landrace pure for longer than you can imagine. You think they've never had different seed before. I don't think your giving them enough credit.
I'll have to agree to disagree, I've had several plants that had three fan leaves per node that developed three branches per node that grew and flowered normally but evetually returned back to the normal opposing branches. Would you say that plant was not polyploid?
I didn't know that, what's the story there? I thought they just took genetics back with them, never bringing genetics to contaminate or hybridise those regions?
The plant in the video is not polyploid, I don't know what you would call it, but it's definitely not a trait you would want. Polyploid plants are very appealing as they usually produce three branches but most grow out of it and go back to the two opposing branches or alternating branches. I've...
I had a kiwi 2 pounder male plant that had the flat wide stalk with no branches. I still have some seeds from a chem/2 Iber cross from that male that still throws some of those plants. Stalks are flat and wide and the very top is super leafy.
Have you ck'd your runoff pH, some of those pics with the twisted distorted leaves look very similar to a pH problem. Definitely spider mites on the speckles.
Im not knocking you or your light man I've been there myself, I just feel if a person can be informed and it can help improve there grow then somebody should speak up. We're all after the same thing.
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