The Main-Lining Thread

FredFlintstoner0420

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One more thing, I noticed what could be a really early sign of some sort of deficiency or a light/nute burn possibly?

I'm in Happy Frog under 2' T5s x 4 bulbs @ 5000k, 79 degrees 38% humidity. No nutrients and only Reverse Osmosis H2O.

Only one plant is showing this and it is on a specific blade only.
 

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HydoDan

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One more thing, I noticed what could be a really early sign of some sort of deficiency or a light/nute burn possibly?

I'm in Happy Frog under 2' T5s x 4 bulbs @ 5000k, 79 degrees 38% humidity. No nutrients and only Reverse Osmosis H2O.

Only one plant is showing this and it is on a specific blade only.
Looks like light fading to me..
 

Javadog

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Questioning the Nugs himself. :0)

How far back was that statement made? Was he referring to flowering time?
 

fearnoevil

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Has anyone seen a fan leaf produce flowers?
Dutch Passion California Orange
4'x2' tent 315cmh mainlined
Fox Farms OF GB,BB,TB day 25 12/12
temps 79 or less lights on

I have never seen this?

Any input is welcome?
YES!!! Man that's the first time I've found anyone else with this mutation. This happened to me a few years ago, and I can't find the pic of it now, but I had two shade leaves on one plant throw these little buds, really flipped me out at the time, lol. I also remember thinking at the time that this could be a great phenotype if you could possibly isolate it, but when I followed that to its logical conclusion, I realized it'd be extremely difficult if not impossible. Plus in the end that strain threw some hermies and wasn't that impressive, and out of the dozen or so plants, only one showed that mutation, and again only on two leaves. But it sure was a conversation piece for a while, lol.
 

ilovetoskiatalta

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YES!!! Man that's the first time I've found anyone else with this mutation. This happened to me a few years ago, and I can't find the pic of it now, but I had two shade leaves on one plant throw these little buds, really flipped me out at the time, lol. I also remember thinking at the time that this could be a great phenotype if you could possibly isolate it, but when I followed that to its logical conclusion, I realized it'd be extremely difficult if not impossible. Plus in the end that strain threw some hermies and wasn't that impressive, and out of the dozen or so plants, only one showed that mutation, and again only on two leaves. But it sure was a conversation piece for a while, lol.
I am down to one of three plants started from seed from Dutch Passion "california orange". So far one succumbed to thrips(my bad for thinking it was nute burn...it was in veg). One harmied but did not have this "anomaly" and the remaining that has this "anomaly" is under careful watch. I am very disappointed in the pheno of this plant since it is VERY sativa dominant and seems to be on the struggle bus. It is not bulking up and it is 39 days into 12/12.
It is wispy and showing its sativa traits. I just pull the buds that form on the fan leaves. This is my first grow with "fem" seeds and the indica dominant strains(critical widow and cheese both from canuk seeds) seem to be ok.
The flowers on this plant have a beautiful pink color but there is no real crystal formation. At this point it is just taking up space and i am seeing what happens. I am expecting it to hermie at the end.
 

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fearnoevil

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I am down to one of three plants started from seed from Dutch Passion "california orange". So far one succumbed to thrips(my bad for thinking it was nute burn...it was in veg). One harmied but did not have this "anomaly" and the remaining that has this "anomaly" is under careful watch. I am very disappointed in the pheno of this plant since it is VERY sativa dominant and seems to be on the struggle bus. It is not bulking up and it is 39 days into 12/12.
It is wispy and showing its sativa traits. I just pull the buds that form on the fan leaves. This is my first grow with "fem" seeds and the indica dominant strains(critical widow and cheese both from canuk seeds) seem to be ok.
The flowers on this plant have a beautiful pink color but there is no real crystal formation. At this point it is just taking up space and i am seeing what happens. I am expecting it to hermie at the end.
Well some of those factors are certainly the same, mine were sativa dominant, with those long thin leaves, airy buds and fairly low yield, also feminized, I'm trying to recall the strain, but it escapes me at the moment. Grown too many strains over the years, and unfortunately one of my biggest shortcoming as a grower is probably poor record keeping.

I do believe it was one of the last batches of seeds I bought from Bad Attitude (after spending thousands with them over the years, I got tired of them referring me to the breeder rather than fixing bad genetics issues themselves) and there were other problems with runty under-developed seeds, and I think that batch was another example. When fully a third of your plants hermie on you for no apparent reason, it has to be the breeders cutting corners, imo.
 
.......so after all the bud is gone.....and there was a lot of it!......"8 heads" yielded 6.67 zips with zero larf on a 32 inch plant, "16 heads" yielded 7.31 zips with zero larf on a 27 inch plant!!!!......

........the main-lined plant still continues to give, and is a humble reminder of what can be accomplished when we quiet the noise in our heads enough to hear the secrets this plant unselfishly gives....much love and peace to all of you.......nugbuckets



....hey!....who snuck that last pic in?!!..... cindysid...guess we found our hacker!........;-)......after all....its not ALL about you guys!
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That's dry on a 32 inch tall plant? imma be veging till 24" tall before I flip
 
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