What is wrong with my leaves

JoeBlow5823

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The one bud i see there doesnt look a week from being ready.... maybe 2 or 3. They kill off their leaves toward the end of flower, totally normal. When you see breeder pictures of buds, they are typically a long way from actually being ready to cut. For whatever reason they think if they show a mature plant with dead leaves, no one will want their seeds.
 

Ayokiwi717

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The one bud i see there doesnt look a week from being ready.... maybe 2 or 3. They kill off their leaves toward the end of flower, totally normal. When you see breeder pictures of buds, they are typically a long way from actually being ready to cut. For whatever reason they think if they show a mature plant with dead leaves, no one will want their seeds.
She's messed up, so dont comment on how he she looked like she stretched, she did. This chocodope from Victoria seeds had lots of issues. She took forever to germinate (7 days), when I planted her she sprouted and for about a week and a half she was a baby with her seed still attached to the head of the plant, she stayed super tiny for probably 3-4 weeks, and that's to name some of the problems. I had other pot plants, so I needed to raise the light which caused the chocodope to stretch.
 

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Ayokiwi717

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The one bud i see there doesnt look a week from being ready.... maybe 2 or 3. They kill off their leaves toward the end of flower, totally normal. When you see breeder pictures of buds, they are typically a long way from actually being ready to cut. For whatever reason they think if they show a mature plant with dead leaves, no one will want their seeds.
She's probably about 11 weeks old , she doesnt have much buds on her to say the least which is fine, everybody starts somewhere. For future grows I may need to look at a different light source. Using 600 watt king led. My white widow, looks way better than her, but she as wont hold an ounce per plant. We will be lucky to get an ounce to half an ounce for two plants in total. I'm going to try one more grow with this set up, this time I'm going to use indica and top them as well. I love indica for starters (it's my favorite), its smaller, and topping should also help in keeping the pot a little shorter as well. My theory is that the smaller the plant, the higher concentration of light the plants will get.
 

Cvntcrusher

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When you're starting new plants in the same tent or setup as adults, you can easily put your new baby's on a stool or something so they dont stretch!
 
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