Kobalt Active Member Nov 14, 2010 #1 What is this?? Friend growing for the first time. This is from seed, just bagseed, about 1 to 1 1/2 weeks from it popping out of soil. Has this white thing sticking out there.. ????
What is this?? Friend growing for the first time. This is from seed, just bagseed, about 1 to 1 1/2 weeks from it popping out of soil. Has this white thing sticking out there.. ????
reject Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2010 #4 it looks like it has an eye , does it move or can you pick it off?
Bonzing Active Member Nov 14, 2010 #5 LOL does it move? LOLOL creepy shit buddy! might be something new on pot plants ! lol
Kobalt Active Member Nov 14, 2010 #7 lol, no it is not alive. and no it doesn't follow me when I look at it. it has been under 18/6 light from seed.
lol, no it is not alive. and no it doesn't follow me when I look at it. it has been under 18/6 light from seed.
SmokeyMcSmokester Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2010 #10 whoa stoney...we typed the same shit at the same time...
stoneyluv Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2010 #12 SmokeyMcSmokester said: whoa stoney...we typed the same shit at the same time... Click to expand... scary.....
SmokeyMcSmokester said: whoa stoney...we typed the same shit at the same time... Click to expand... scary.....
TheAngryLiberal Active Member Nov 14, 2010 #13 throw it away and start again but not on 12/12. it was either that or maybe you had the lights too far away.
throw it away and start again but not on 12/12. it was either that or maybe you had the lights too far away.
TaoWolf Active Member Nov 14, 2010 #14 That is an example of unilateral idiopathic endogenic albus hyperplasia.
SkunkDunks Active Member Nov 15, 2010 #18 TaoWolf said: That is an example of unilateral idiopathic endogenic albus hyperplasia. Click to expand... You have quite the vocabulary But all jokes aside, that's exactly what's going on.
TaoWolf said: That is an example of unilateral idiopathic endogenic albus hyperplasia. Click to expand... You have quite the vocabulary But all jokes aside, that's exactly what's going on.
withoutAchance Active Member Nov 15, 2010 #19 TaoWolf said: That is an example of unilateral idiopathic endogenic albus hyperplasia. Click to expand... I concure Really wtf does that mean
TaoWolf said: That is an example of unilateral idiopathic endogenic albus hyperplasia. Click to expand... I concure Really wtf does that mean
SkunkDunks Active Member Nov 15, 2010 #20 It means there's been an increase in cellular growth on one side of the plant stemming from an unknown cause i.e. that little white thing
It means there's been an increase in cellular growth on one side of the plant stemming from an unknown cause i.e. that little white thing