turnip brain
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So I have a few clones that now have rooted that are MUTANTS!!! Unfortunately they came from a stressed heritage. I travel a lot and have not been able to give them the ongoing care they apparently needed. So, I returned home yesterday and found these bizarre little plants. I am wondering what to do with them other than just get them outside and let them hopefully catch up to the season.
The history:
-I started a Cannabiogen Pakistan Chitral Kush 10 pack back in March
-All germed and grew, but there were a handful that took off earlier. These I transplanted earlier and they responded well up until the last transplant and transition to 12/12. Only 2 of these are girls, the rest males which grew out just fine and I harvested a bunch of pollen. The girls though have been problematic.
-I use supersoil, and read that this strain is a heavy feeder so loaded up the SS, but unfortunately they are NOT heavy feeders and the SS burned/stunted the females. I got nervous about them being able to finish, and likewise worried about the other slower growers, so took cuts and cloned the better (and purpler) flowering female.
-The pics show the result today of these clones. These took forever to start showing roots, then I had to travel and left them under low wattage CFL to keep them from growing too fast. My wife really doesn't care much about the plants but waters them when I am gone. So Anyway, here they are. Pics attached
So, These are from the darkest purple plant, and this is the pheno I am most interested in. Whaddya think? I would really like to get some flowering girls out of these eventually, or perhaps some healthy cuts if they produce them, but I have my doubts. I am wondering if I should trim off the mutant leaves and see if they start growing more normally, or just let them go and see what happens.
And a final note, the slower growers vegged longer, I avoided the stronger super soil mix and they have been doing great, gave away a couple of the males, and the only remaining female is doing quite well now, but not yet showing the kind of purple I want. She'll be a beauty anyway.
The history:
-I started a Cannabiogen Pakistan Chitral Kush 10 pack back in March
-All germed and grew, but there were a handful that took off earlier. These I transplanted earlier and they responded well up until the last transplant and transition to 12/12. Only 2 of these are girls, the rest males which grew out just fine and I harvested a bunch of pollen. The girls though have been problematic.
-I use supersoil, and read that this strain is a heavy feeder so loaded up the SS, but unfortunately they are NOT heavy feeders and the SS burned/stunted the females. I got nervous about them being able to finish, and likewise worried about the other slower growers, so took cuts and cloned the better (and purpler) flowering female.
-The pics show the result today of these clones. These took forever to start showing roots, then I had to travel and left them under low wattage CFL to keep them from growing too fast. My wife really doesn't care much about the plants but waters them when I am gone. So Anyway, here they are. Pics attached
So, These are from the darkest purple plant, and this is the pheno I am most interested in. Whaddya think? I would really like to get some flowering girls out of these eventually, or perhaps some healthy cuts if they produce them, but I have my doubts. I am wondering if I should trim off the mutant leaves and see if they start growing more normally, or just let them go and see what happens.
And a final note, the slower growers vegged longer, I avoided the stronger super soil mix and they have been doing great, gave away a couple of the males, and the only remaining female is doing quite well now, but not yet showing the kind of purple I want. She'll be a beauty anyway.
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