Mr.Blue Stank
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Okay so awhile back I'd posted about a grow I was about to conduct, but some events obstructed that. But finally as of recently I've been able to plant my first seed, and it's doing well right now; seems healthy to me, however there are a few things that have me curious. There are total of 4 leaves on my sprout right now, and two new ones are beginning to show up as well.
As you can see, the leaves lowest on the plant are shaped..Differently I guess. Is that something that should concern me? Or should I just leave them be?
My other concern, as you may also be able to see in the image, the lower part of it's stem is bent; this was not done by any forceful act or anything of that sort. Previously I had made an unwise decision of putting the seed in a large container, and the soil was about 2" away from the container's rim. So one day I propped the container at an angle so my plant could catch some more sun, but when I returned the container to it's original up-right position the plant was literally sideways. Eventually it slightly straightened up but now it's just been resting on the rim of the Solo cup I have it in currently, but it doesn't to appear to have obstructed it's growth in any way. Will the main branch straighten itself once it becomes a thick stock instead of a stem? Cause that's what I was kinda assuming what would happen. Thanks for the help in advance guys, hope I didn't pose any unintelligent questions. Here's a few more pics
This strain's genetics are Northern Lights X Super Skunk. Indica dominant strain, can't wait for this beauty to get big!
As you can see, the leaves lowest on the plant are shaped..Differently I guess. Is that something that should concern me? Or should I just leave them be?
My other concern, as you may also be able to see in the image, the lower part of it's stem is bent; this was not done by any forceful act or anything of that sort. Previously I had made an unwise decision of putting the seed in a large container, and the soil was about 2" away from the container's rim. So one day I propped the container at an angle so my plant could catch some more sun, but when I returned the container to it's original up-right position the plant was literally sideways. Eventually it slightly straightened up but now it's just been resting on the rim of the Solo cup I have it in currently, but it doesn't to appear to have obstructed it's growth in any way. Will the main branch straighten itself once it becomes a thick stock instead of a stem? Cause that's what I was kinda assuming what would happen. Thanks for the help in advance guys, hope I didn't pose any unintelligent questions. Here's a few more pics
This strain's genetics are Northern Lights X Super Skunk. Indica dominant strain, can't wait for this beauty to get big!