That top video you posted looked a lot like some wind burn. I had a similar issue about a year ago. Left them cranking on high for like 3 days and I lost my mind trying to fo figure out how my leaves got all wonky. Good luck with your ladies
It isn' just you. I've eaten entire pure distillate syringes, multiple bags of candy, bottles of infused juices, and 2 full bottles of slactyvis cough syrup in a half hour period before to no avail. Have never encountered anyone like me until reading this post.
Funny you say that. I was rushing those 2 little plants to provide for my upcoming holiday drought. I trained a gorilla candy the same way but let em grow upwards after for another month on top so it should be similar in shape but substantially larger. My flower tent is asleep now but I'll throw...
It only begged for approx 30 days, I topped it at the 3rd node and peeled em out so it looked like a capital T from the side. I then topped every shoot th hereafter for about 4 more nodes. I tried all arms out wide do it was a flat table with around 14 shoots around th e same height. As it...
Wet trimmed em and threw em on a cookie rack to crispen for a week before i jar em. The bottom one had a Mg def and had some spots on her leaves. The buds came out pretty wispy because of it. My first encounter while so late in flower so I kind of played it by ear. Also had some albino pigmented...
Oh I know it. I keep a few wide pots of oat grass for em now. Keeping them out is a pain in the ass, so now they have their own plants to tend to. It's the compromise I made. On some weird shit though I got an easy solution for keeping them in it of the pots tho. If you catch em being curious...
I had a buddy start some autos the same day as me and he over watered the shit out of them. They got stuck looking tiny like those for almost a month. They since have rebounded but after drying/curing there is a 16 day difference. Step 2 is to replicate this and try to mutate one of the autos...
Definitely a possibility. Fungus gnats spend 70-80% of their life in the larvae stage and those little shits love wet soil. They reproduce in wet, muddy conditions. Don't give em the chance. I don't know how often you feed your plants but try not to staurate the entire top layer of soil when you...