Burmese Clones Developing Seeds! Please Help!!!!

sikkinixx

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I am running a medical grow of 3 strains of clones: Blue Cheese, Holland's Hope, and Burmese. I had a weird feeling about the Burmese about a week in, they seemed way too dark and had a strange curl to the leaves even though they were getting the exact same regiment as 10 other healthy plants. Today I noticed what can only be tiny little green seeds in my burmese plants. I'm not going to go into detail but pollination from an outside source is impossible. Aside from the seeds their flower development is great and they are turning very frosty. Is keeping them a threat to the rest of my plants? I don't want to compromise the entire cycle. Does anyone have any theories as to what happened? Bad Genetics? Bad Luck? Bad Grower (I hope not)

Thanks for the help.
 

Marlboro47

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Curling up means nute lock.
Curling down heat stroke.

Also humidity levels need to be checked.

Try to reposition the light .... uhmm...

Could be mal nutrition too...

Know that nutrients settle on the bottom of water... So mix ur nutes right before u water.

Also water the one that needs the most nutes last. Unless ur using sodium based nutes then dump the bottom of the bucket out.
 

sikkinixx

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Thanks for the advice. The do curl down a little but I live in WA where I can very easily keep the temp below 25 C during the light cycle so I'd be skeptical to think heat stroke. I think you might be on to something with the humidity though. I read some where the Burmese were particularly fussy when in comes to humidity, and WA is wet. I have a dehumidifier in there now, and try to keep it below 50% during the dark cycle (getting lower then that is difficult in my climate). I always dump the last 10% of nute solution which is the AN jungle juice line, which seems to working out really good for the other 10. I think those Burmese' might just fussy little princesses. I will post some pics soon. I'm out of town for a of days.
 

sikkinixx

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Here are some pics of the burmese. In the side view you can see how the burmese are taller then the others. You can see the downward curling leaves in the top view shots. Am I just being a helicopter parent? This is my first medical grow and I think might have cannabis hypochondria. I don't know know.
 

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