Sounds like a slight case of hermaphroditic pollination, resulting from stress. This is one of the risks you take messing with bagseed.
It's a lot like a box of chocolates- you never know....
It does look like a Ca deficiency!
Or Ca lockout from accumulation of salts in the grow media. Are you reusing the soil/media that's in those solo cups from a previous grow?
The Claw can come from a variety of things- Moisture stress, too much N, too little N, Not enough Calcium, among them.
They look a little deficient in Nitrogen. This is indicated by the light yellowing in the lower third of the big plant.
But from what I've read so far, it seems like you're...
I always get stoned whenever I get irritated. But that's just me. :)
OK. That didn't help.
The temper flareups/lack of patience is gonna last about a month, especially if you were a sedentary smoker/big dude.
THC suppresses/reduces the production of testosterone. You're gonna get acne, wanna...
It all turns to ash, flushed or not, lol. Have ya ever done a side by side, same genetics, one flushed, one not flushed? No diff, I promise ya! It's psychological.
Anyways, since you're asking a nute manufacturer what to do... I suggest growing in clean soil and trying my nutes. It's half...
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Hey- you don't have to flush organics, or chems, for that matter, when growing in soil. It's a myth!
Anyways, organics can work for you, but it's tough to really monitor what the plant is getting due to varying availability of the elements. Too many factors, such as the efficacy of the N...
Okay! Looking real green.
I'm looking forward to seeing how these plants will respond the the Week2week bloom, and you have only used Week2: Grow for veg, and the components for the last few weeks.
Can't agree more.
This whole organic/chemical debacle started over PESTICIDES, then somehow evolved into debates about ferts.
Chemical ferts are superior to organic ferts. Hands down. The only concern one should have about the chems is the presence of certain undesirable heavy metals such...
You have a SLIGHTLY greater chance with fems, generally speaking, but it all boils down to the quality of the genetics, skill of the grower, and SKILL OF THE BREEDER!