Turnskii Member Aug 29, 2015 #1 Why does my skunk always end up looking like this???? See pic attatched. HELP!!!! Attachments 30-08-2015 356.jpg 1.2 MB · Views: 43
G GrowUrOwnDank Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2015 #2 I dunno man. Need more info. Just a stab in the dark, looks CFL. I dunno tho.
thegreensurfer Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2015 #3 Poor lighting, not enough potassium/phosphorus, incorrect nutrient timing, high temps, root bound, bad genetics.
Poor lighting, not enough potassium/phosphorus, incorrect nutrient timing, high temps, root bound, bad genetics.
Cobnobuler Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2015 #4 Fire the trimmers. I mean, take away those shriveled up fan leaves that are still attached and it wouldnt look so bad, at least in the picture. Now if what your gettin at is bud density then yes, as explained above here.
Fire the trimmers. I mean, take away those shriveled up fan leaves that are still attached and it wouldnt look so bad, at least in the picture. Now if what your gettin at is bud density then yes, as explained above here.
SwankyDank Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2015 #5 Turnskii said: HELP!!!! Click to expand... Can you tell us more about the genetics? Is it Skunk or a Skunk hybrid crossed with something else?
Turnskii said: HELP!!!! Click to expand... Can you tell us more about the genetics? Is it Skunk or a Skunk hybrid crossed with something else?
Joedank Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2015 #6 Turnskii said: Why does my skunk always end up looking like this???? See pic attatched. HELP!!!! Click to expand... you cut too early , and dont trim very well . look into a vacation to a colorado Disp. to buy some cuttings of known strains and grow some dank
Turnskii said: Why does my skunk always end up looking like this???? See pic attatched. HELP!!!! Click to expand... you cut too early , and dont trim very well . look into a vacation to a colorado Disp. to buy some cuttings of known strains and grow some dank