Who bred the key lime chem? are you still using the bat guano? if you are that could be the reason for that claw, but these things are so complicated. Sometimes it takes me years to find out what I did wrong.I had the same clawing as I did with the 1 gallon run. Still not sure what is causing that. It happened at around the same week of flower (2-3) so maybe this geno is just sensitive at that stage. Either way, it didn't impact things too badly, I hope. This is from 11/27.
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Second Generation Genetics is the breeder. The A12 seems to be the most impacted by this, and they've been getting the same watering/compost tea etc. However, there are some changes I made based on the first run. I amended the pots with a charge of the Coast of Maine fish bone meal. I'm also doing two top dressing of the Stonington plant food. First top dress was based on estimates by CoM feeding in stonington soil. Second top dress will happen next week at 7 weeks from flip. That's to say, I've only made things more complicated!Who bred the key lime chem? are you still using the bat guano? if you are that could be the reason for that claw, but these things are so complicated. Sometimes it takes me years to find out what I did wrong.
Thanks for popping in. Was wondering how others were doing growing this strain. The A7 pheno had a little purple that oozes sometimes, but nothing I would call a blood pheno.Wow! You got totally different phenos than I. I had 2 phenos from 2 plants, one was a bleeding pheno that foxtailed like crazy and looked like your A12. The other looked like A4. Ran into some clawing problems... JD Short said the "clawing" could either be nitrogen/PH related or a trait from the F4 Blueberry male used in the cross.