Damn thats a beautiful!!!! Amazing jobChaka Kahn is finally hanging. My forearms and hands are all sticky. Man what a smelly monster too haha. I'm not sure how to describe it I'm not getting pine anymore.View attachment 5385098
Now it just smells like fire ass weed lol. Maybe fruity musk. I'm terrible with smells lately. Let's just say extremely terpy and most likely very delicious!! It makes my mouth water. So sticky my pen was sticking to my fingers.
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Decent sized buds that are dense and Frosty.
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Can't wait to smoke it! Hopefully I'll have some dry for my camping trip coming up on the 27th.
Thanks!I had a LA Con clone from San Diego back 2013
Damn thats a beautiful!!!! Amazing job
Better the pen then toilet paper.This is after washing my hands. All I did was cut stems LOL.View attachment 5385103
No. Im limited to indoor@BobBitchen...have you ran these outdoor yet? I am definitely going to choose one of them for outdoor this summer.
Here's a post from a few years ago from a member who hasn't been around for a while. Outdoor Meltdown.@BobBitchen...have you ran these outdoor yet? I am definitely going to choose one of them for outdoor this summer.
WowChernobyl @ 5 weeks.. Frosty..Frosty..Frosty!View attachment 5386216View attachment 5386217View attachment 5386218
Thanks I appreciate it!!!Here's a post from a few years ago from a member who hasn't been around for a while. Outdoor Meltdown.
Thank! buds are nice and frosty! I'm chopping on the 27th, I'm sure it will be a great harvest.Wow
Thanks I appreciate it!!!
@HydoDan...those are some frosty mamas, very nice job!
@Laughing Grass the leaves took a beaten but the buds still look amazing!
@Quack the Duck...nice cola!
A somewhat semi-educated guess: it’s the result of an on those particular spots unusual balance between two of the major plant hormones, auxin and cytokinin. It’s largely their balance and interaction that determine where branch, leaf or flower grows. One inhibits the other, so it could mean not enough of one to inhibit the other, or an accumulation of the other. There’s a ton of reasons that can cause that. For example if you top or heavily train plants you directly adjust the auxin levels and it takes a few days for the plant to regulate itself. Auxin is what makes a tree look like a xmas tree, or not ( like mushroom shape) and is produced at the tips, most at the roots and apex. When you cut the top off, there‘s less auxin to inhibit cytokinin which itself can make even males grow female flowers. Opposite situation can cause branches to grow in unexpected places. The fact yours grew nanners later on somewhat confirms my theory. Like I said, somewhat educated guess, it’s been a while but I read into this a lot trying to explain the whorled phyllotaxy in my plants, which I suspect has a similar cause.Really cool pic! Have you checked the entire plant for more of those leaves? There might be more, I dont know what it means but I just recently experienced the same thing with a plant I am growing right now from Humboldt Seed Co called Blueberry Cupcakes. I noticed some of the fan leaves had the extra leaf growing out of it during veg so I kept a very close eye on it. Fast forward to week 6 of flowering I saw pistils/bud sute growing out of the fan leaf. 1 week later a nanner started growing out of it so I plucked it prior to it releasing pollen.
Just keep an eye on those leaves. Also if anyone has any info on why plants do that please educate me. Thanks
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The same thing just happened to my Bubble Gum. I let it grow naturally, and once the plant started to flower I noticed some oddly bent leaf branches near the node. During flower it looked like a caterpillar growing towards the leaf.A somewhat semi-educated guess: it’s the result of an on those particular spots unusual balance between two of the major plant hormones, auxin and cytokinin. It’s largely their balance and interaction that determine where branch, leaf or flower grows. One inhibits the other, so it could mean not enough of one to inhibit the other, or an accumulation of the other. There’s a ton of reasons that can cause that. For example if you top or heavily train plants you directly adjust the auxin levels and it takes a few days for the plant to regulate itself. Auxin is what makes a tree look like a xmas tree, or not ( like mushroom shape) and is produced at the tips, most at the roots and apex. When you cut the top off, there‘s less auxin to inhibit cytokinin which itself can make even males grow female flowers. Opposite situation can cause branches to grow in unexpected places. The fact yours grew nanners later on somewhat confirms my theory. Like I said, somewhat educated guess, it’s been a while but I read into this a lot trying to explain the whorled phyllotaxy in my plants, which I suspect has a similar cause.
ime it seems to happen primarily in potent plants that are well-fed and happy with their environment, like when you push them to the max in hydro or great soil grow. So usually nothing to worry about but good advice to keep an extra eye on those flowers.
Your plants look great. Good calyx to leaf ratio and still lush and healthy green during late flower.The same thing just happened to my Bubble Gum. I let it grow naturally, and once the plant started to flower I noticed some oddly bent leaf branches near the node. During flower it looked like a caterpillar growing towards the leaf.
It's funny that this was brought back up, I had to chop her down early today at 65 days from flip. It started throwing nanners and I didn't want to risk it with the blue balls still needing a couple more weeks.
Here is a pic from a few weeks ago.
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Thats a centerfold shot!!! Wow