here is my plant unknown strain what you guys think

ganjarules106

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IMG_0845.JPG IMG_0846.JPG IMG_0847.JPG This plant was given to me as a clone by a friend i grew her out and topped and LSTed her. Going to flip to flower in two week because i have taken clones. Feeding her formulex P.H. 5.7 with molasses to feed the mycorrhizal fung I have added. The inter nodes are about a 10 cm i know these are going to Stretch when she goes in to flower I will up date when she starts to flower.
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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looks like it has PH issues, stop feeding the molasses and flush i would say. other than that looks alright.

Should I feed my mycorrhizae?
Molasses and other carbs are good for feeding bacteria and other types of fungi. But you don’t need to feed mycorrhizae. That’s missing the point. The plant feeds them! It’s the sugars from the plant roots that feed the growth of mycorrhizae and mycorrhizal filaments. (There are synthetic compounds that cause mycorrhizae to germinate, but they are unnatural, expensive and not commonly available.) The use of organic fertilizers, kelp, humic acids and other carbon sources are very compatible with the use of mycorrhizal fungi.
 

ganjarules106

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yeah thanks for the reply guys i know shes a Indica Dom i got in contact with my friend lasts night he said he cant remeber what it was because he has got so many plants going at the mo but he has got a plant called blue thunder or something like that so you mite be right on the strain diabolical666 but it could also be one of his other plants
 

Diabolical666

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yeah thanks for the reply guys i know shes a Indica Dom i got in contact with my friend lasts night he said he cant remeber what it was because he has got so many plants going at the mo but he has got a plant called blue thunder or something like that so you mite be right on the strain diabolical666 but it could also be one of his other plants
I was totally joking...there are so many strains, I cant keep up with them all. I cant look at a strain and tell you what it is. Strains like durban poison look like bushy plants , fat leaves.(traits of an indica) but its 100% sativa;)
 
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