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COGrown

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Any of you goji oldies know what is showing here? I'm thinking Nepali heavy but not the Indi dom side? I'm at a loss here, I guess this is the result of the fight in my rdwc buckets or with the light. First time I had a Goji Pheno do it. Never saw any of my snow lotus crosses throwing claws like she does. This one 2nd run at day 22-25 and its claw time. excited to see what the last run's children show. Day 30 in there
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in my experience clawing comes from ''hot soil'', too much food in your pot! If you can afford to let her go longer until she fades the smoke will still be nice and smooth but once clawing it's already too late to try and fix it, it is what it is, IMO.
This look is actually really common in Goji, it likes to claw on ya. Very sensitive to N in early flowering is what it seems like, but as long as your tips aren't burning they grow out of it just fine. I've had a couple Goji phenos that just look like that for a bit every time no matter what their media/nutes. But for me they always grow out of it later in flowering.
 

kds710

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Any of you goji oldies know what is showing here? I'm thinking Nepali heavy but not the Indi dom side? I'm at a loss here, I guess this is the result of the fight in my rdwc buckets or with the light. First time I had a Goji Pheno do it. Never saw any of my snow lotus crosses throwing claws like she does. This one 2nd run at day 22-25 and its claw time. excited to see what the last run's children show. Day 30 in
Wow thats some nice frost! I wouldnt worry about it much i had a couple goji phenos claw on me and my #4 in particular held the trait to the very end. And while it may happen due to hot soil in some cases i believe its not the reason with the goji since at the time i was using pure canna coco. In the picture with the plant all defoliated at harvest you can see it all over the place sorry for the shitty quality it wasn't like that before I uploaded it. Was one of my frostiest Goji's
 

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Serva

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Wow thats some nice frost! I wouldnt worry about it much i had a couple goji phenos claw on me and my #4 in particular held the trait to the very end. And while it may happen due to hot soil in some cases i believe its not the reason with the goji since at the time i was using pure canna coco. In the picture with the plant all defoliated at harvest you can see it all over the place sorry for the shitty quality it wasn't like that before I uploaded it. Was one of my frostiest Goji's
What you mean with pure canna coco? The nutrients? Or that you have grown without nutrients in coco?

I think it is often a N tox, which is taken too easy. I am using canna bio nutrients 30-50% of the low dose setting. Normally no problem at all, some strains require more. But my purple sunshines suddenly getting burned in early flower. Only this strain seems to be really sensitive.

So I can imagine something similar with goji, and if you grow the clone again and again, I guess you could dial back N and find a way to grow her without crawls.
 

kds710

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What you mean with pure canna coco? The nutrients? Or that you have grown without nutrients in coco?

I think it is often a N tox, which is taken too easy. I am using canna bio nutrients 30-50% of the low dose setting. Normally no problem at all, some strains require more. But my purple sunshines suddenly getting burned in early flower. Only this strain seems to be really sensitive.

So I can imagine something similar with goji, and if you grow the clone again and again, I guess you could dial back N and find a way to grow her without crawls.
pure Canna coco meaning my medium consisted of only that. My point was that it doesn't always happen due to hot soil and my goji #4 being a perfect example it's also happened to Scotts OG and 501st OG for me at the time that I was growing with Canna coco. I was using House and Garden at that time. I definitely agree that it often turns out to be a nitrogen problem
 

Craigson

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The postman came bearing gifts... And i'm super stoked to get these!!! I have some research to do about phenos and growth for each strain, but the collection is shaping up nicely:weed:. Next i'm going with Space Monkey and SSDD, because I didn't know enough about SS4 when I first joined or woulda grabbed that as well, then not sure what after that but i'll keep my eye out for any potential!

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Great lakes has Sunshine 4 in stock again
 

rikdabrick

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I had one. She smelled slightly kushy, but not near what I'd call a stinker. It ended up being my keeper for her pain relief, as well as her general stoniness. After about 10 rounds, she started throwing to many nanners to pluck. I was so sorry to have to cut her loose that I picked up another pack, lol!
The first buds of the not so smelly one have been bagged up for about 4 days now and the aroma is coming out pretty good now. I have a pot snob buddy coming by tomorrow so I'll ask him what he thinks. I'm around this stuff too much to be a good judge on the stink level for the most part
 

rikdabrick

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Any of you goji oldies know what is showing here? I'm thinking Nepali heavy but not the Indi dom side? I'm at a loss here, I guess this is the result of the fight in my rdwc buckets or with the light. First time I had a Goji Pheno do it. Never saw any of my snow lotus crosses throwing claws like she does. This one 2nd run at day 22-25 and its claw time. excited to see what the last run's children show. Day 30 in there
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Do you know what your molybdenum levels in your media. There's a good chance you're low. And if you have any urea based nitrogen in your soil or feeding then you maybe low on nickel.
 

kds710

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Do you ever send in soil tests? Maybe there's something wonky with your soil. Mine veg and flower along with the best of them.
Never have but we recently switched to Roots Organic and I like it a lot, much more compared to a handful of other soils I've tried. Can't stand Fox Farm and the way it sucks at absorbing water, this stuff is like watering coco in comparison. But anyways the plants seem to like it a lot, seedlings and all, just not the Dream Beavers. They look a lot better than they did before but far from what I'd like them to. I suppose I'll just be making minor tweaks and adjustments with feeding until these things snap out of it, hopefully
 
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