Rocketman64
Active Member
This Shackzilla from Sannies sprouted on October 19. It started out in a passive wicking mini-hydro system. At the time it was obviously Indica-leaning, showing fat leaves, no spacing between nodes and just short and fat as could be. She was doing fine for quite a few weeks until one day she fell ill. For some reason she just slumped over and looked on the verge of death. I was concerned I was going to lose her so I yanked it and transplanted to dirt. After a week or two she was still looking pretty sad. I chalked it up to another experiment gone wrong so I just started screwing around with her to see how much torture she could take. After a couple good doses of some synthetic hormones, some pinching, some squeezing and general abuse, she finally lost all her leaves. It actually happened almost overnight. I came home to find perfectly green leaves had fallen off the plant to the point of looking like a Charlie Brown Christmas tree. I put the whole damn thing aside, planter and all and ignored it (rather disgusted I might add). A week later I noticed a few new sprouts shooting out from between old leaf nodes. I stuck it back under the light and to my surprise, she started drinking a ton of water and shooting leaves everywhere. Fast forward to today: this plant has made a total and complete turnaround. Now, the leaves are long and somewhat skinny with curved tips, the nodes are well spaced and she stretched like crazy under the 12/12 lighting. I can't get over how Sativa-looking it has become. The stalk on this thing is huge and it continues to drink water at the rate of 500ml or more a day. She's now about two weeks into flower and looking stellar. I may just end up with a baggie full off this little jewel.
If nothing else, it points out how tough cannabis can be. I literally tried to kill this thing with evil experiments and she refused to give up. Just thought I would share.
The first three pics are the plant in it's original hydro system, the rest show her current state.
If nothing else, it points out how tough cannabis can be. I literally tried to kill this thing with evil experiments and she refused to give up. Just thought I would share.
The first three pics are the plant in it's original hydro system, the rest show her current state.
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