ThorGanjason
Well-Known Member
I first noticed this a couple of days ago on my white widow plant. It seems to be happening to leaves about halfway up the plant, which kind of rules out a couple of things:
-It doesn't seem to be something like light burn, which would mostly affect the top
-It doesn't seem to be old or new growth (being in the middle) so its hard to tell whether its a mobile element or not
Then tonight I notice it happening to one of my plants that I've done a bunch of stress training to. Here's a few pics of poor old Larry. He went through a lot of tough times when my grow room hadn't been dialed in yet, so he's about a month old despite his small size. I decided a week or so ago to just tie him down and cut off all of his tops so he would stop growing taller and put all of his effort into his branches so that I can hurry up and get a plant into flower.
On top of LST'ing him by tying him down, I've also super cropped him at the base of his branches. Again, I know the plant is small but it is mature and its stock is like wood. I super cropped about 3 days ago and lost 1 branch that day, but all of these others seem like they will recover fine, hopefully with big knots at the base that will help each branch become a fat cola. So here she is:
I'm picking up some decent snips tomorrow so that I can clean up some of those leaves; my 400 watt mph bulb does decent but it doesn't have the penetrating light power of a 1000 so I'm thinking taking off some of the lower leaves on those branches might help light get through. I know I'm only budding the "low sucker branches", but I'm hoping since they are the only branches it has that they will be decent. I'm gonna let each branch get about 6" tall and then put it in flower, hopefully get 12 ten inch branches with fat 6-8 inch colas.
Anyways, I noticed some discoloration of one of the leaves after super cropping. It was getting yellow patches, instead of starting from the tip or the base and I figured it was being affected by the damaged vascular system of the plant. Now, tho, I'm noticing this purple tint:
While I'm at it I'm gonna put up a shot of what I did with my super cropping. From what I've researched, as long as the internal phloem is still intact it should be able to provide water and nutrients to the extremity. Some of them are pretty damaged, but damn this is a resilient plant BC if it hasn't killed the branches yet then I don't think it will.
-It doesn't seem to be something like light burn, which would mostly affect the top
-It doesn't seem to be old or new growth (being in the middle) so its hard to tell whether its a mobile element or not
Then tonight I notice it happening to one of my plants that I've done a bunch of stress training to. Here's a few pics of poor old Larry. He went through a lot of tough times when my grow room hadn't been dialed in yet, so he's about a month old despite his small size. I decided a week or so ago to just tie him down and cut off all of his tops so he would stop growing taller and put all of his effort into his branches so that I can hurry up and get a plant into flower.
On top of LST'ing him by tying him down, I've also super cropped him at the base of his branches. Again, I know the plant is small but it is mature and its stock is like wood. I super cropped about 3 days ago and lost 1 branch that day, but all of these others seem like they will recover fine, hopefully with big knots at the base that will help each branch become a fat cola. So here she is:
I'm picking up some decent snips tomorrow so that I can clean up some of those leaves; my 400 watt mph bulb does decent but it doesn't have the penetrating light power of a 1000 so I'm thinking taking off some of the lower leaves on those branches might help light get through. I know I'm only budding the "low sucker branches", but I'm hoping since they are the only branches it has that they will be decent. I'm gonna let each branch get about 6" tall and then put it in flower, hopefully get 12 ten inch branches with fat 6-8 inch colas.
Anyways, I noticed some discoloration of one of the leaves after super cropping. It was getting yellow patches, instead of starting from the tip or the base and I figured it was being affected by the damaged vascular system of the plant. Now, tho, I'm noticing this purple tint:
While I'm at it I'm gonna put up a shot of what I did with my super cropping. From what I've researched, as long as the internal phloem is still intact it should be able to provide water and nutrients to the extremity. Some of them are pretty damaged, but damn this is a resilient plant BC if it hasn't killed the branches yet then I don't think it will.