It's genetics stupid - I hope!

gagekko

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Okay, here's my problem... I got a lowryder auto flower mix from attitude. Well, out of the 8 seeds I had, 5 came up due to me mishandling the seeds :(

Two were boy - straight to the chopping block. But I got three ladies. But here lies my question.

The three have all been under the same light, same soil, same food. The two short and bushy, which I had high hopes for seem to produce nothing but air bud.

The tall lanky one has got some tight heavy bud action going. Not as good as some of the plants here but for me (first grow), pretty impressive, smelly, and sticky.

My question is why? Are the two air bud girls just late bloomers? Is there hope? Should they stay under light longer? Are there some varieties of lowryder that produce these "air bud" plants? Bad genetics?

They started under CFL up to 350 watts two weeks into flowering. I am now at 3-4 weeks of flowering (lost track, bad, I know) and had them under 400 watt HPS... I am thinking the two just aren't gonna come around :( I'm hoping someone can tell me otherwise. Thank you.
 

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hoagtech

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Are you still fedding them Nitrogen? If you are I wouldnt. Theres nitrogen in almost nutrient but You want phosphate in this stage or you will be feeding your stems and leaves and not your fruit
 

gagekko

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I was giving a little nitro, but not much. No nitro at all? Okay. But why the difference in plants? Ones actually doing what it should while the other is pretty lame. Also, just noticed the plant thats budding out needs more water than the air bud plants :/
 
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