WTF? Is this even a problem?

cbrill

Member
I'm having my jack herer doing this, which was a week ago, still short and bushier than fuck. My 3 month old white widow's biggest leaf is smaller than most leaves on the jack herer plant now. Is this even normal? My super silver haze is growing like a mutant as well. i'm so confused, i'm using LED's on 24/0 light cycle which i know will cause less stretching but i mean god damn, oh and the shitty looking ones were clones just planted.

or are they just super healthy and im a big tard

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cbrill

Member
Holland Grow, Micro, Vit B, tiny bit of fish emuls, super root, 1m of bloom per 1L and uhhhh thats about it. I'm still at 600ppm and running 6.2 ph
 

Dr Smith

Active Member
I wonder how healthy the original plant was when you took these... Your new clones don't look all that stoked to be alive either. Always take good cuts from a healthy plant.

I've had a couple mutants before. I ran them through but it was a lot more work. Good Luck.
 

Dr Smith

Active Member
Two weeks!? I've got an original 90s OG cut that takes about that long if she even makes it and she is as finicky as it gets. Everything else I've ever cloned has taken less then a week. They usually stand upright in less then 4 days.

Seems to back up the weak mother plant theory.. That's all I can think of. Good luck.
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
24/0 the plants are not able to go into their phytochrome state. which they need too. 24/0 does not cause stretching. Infact it reduces stretching quite a bit. 18/6 will cause much more stretching. How close is your light? If leds are too close they stunt growth. Most leds are best at about 20-30 inches away from canopy during veg. 18-24 inches away from canopy during flower.
 

Mellodrama

Well-Known Member
I don't know. It seems to be something that happens with smartphone cameras. I've never had that happen at any forum when submitting photos from digital cameras.
 

kryptoniteglo

Well-Known Member
I've found a workaround. Send the photo to a computer desktop. Open the photo, make a copy, rename and save. The process of saving it locks it in the upright position. Then upload that version to RIU.
 
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