AlmightySteve
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It's a bit late in the growing to start a journal for it, but I have enough pictures to make this first post pretty informative of the development so far. Which also means, this first post will have a lot of pictures.
My buddy bought a bunch of seeds (Hawaiian, Butterscotch, G-13) and started growing some plants.
Because he forgot to keep track of the first couple seeds he germinated, he was unsure what each sprout was.
He gave me one of the 2 first sprouts.
At the beginning, I had the plant outdoors, under a plastic sheet to keep in moisture and such. It was indoors for a couple days under a cool white cfl.
Worried that the bag was damaging the plant, I abandoned it and went for a natural outdoor potted growth. When I noticed the yellowing bottom leaves, I flushed the minimal used nutes out of the soil and continued on the regular watering schedule, using more water.
More water seemed to do the trick, and the leaves stopped showing new decay. The plant went on to produce new growth.
I topped it a little high.
The 5th picture [EDIT: And the 4th pic, in the second post] shows a good close up of the first mutant leaf my plant decided to grow. As you can tell, the leaf resembles a 3 bladed leaf, but technically is only 2 bladed. It also has 2 central veins running through it.
After that are pictures of the beginnings of the new growths which would become the branches caused by topping.
My buddy bought a bunch of seeds (Hawaiian, Butterscotch, G-13) and started growing some plants.
Because he forgot to keep track of the first couple seeds he germinated, he was unsure what each sprout was.
He gave me one of the 2 first sprouts.
At the beginning, I had the plant outdoors, under a plastic sheet to keep in moisture and such. It was indoors for a couple days under a cool white cfl.
Worried that the bag was damaging the plant, I abandoned it and went for a natural outdoor potted growth. When I noticed the yellowing bottom leaves, I flushed the minimal used nutes out of the soil and continued on the regular watering schedule, using more water.
More water seemed to do the trick, and the leaves stopped showing new decay. The plant went on to produce new growth.
I topped it a little high.
The 5th picture [EDIT: And the 4th pic, in the second post] shows a good close up of the first mutant leaf my plant decided to grow. As you can tell, the leaf resembles a 3 bladed leaf, but technically is only 2 bladed. It also has 2 central veins running through it.
After that are pictures of the beginnings of the new growths which would become the branches caused by topping.
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