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    Is this a hermie?

    Is the little stick type thing coming out a "banana" and the little sack under it contain seeds? Or is this normal bud development?

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    Really hoping the higher temps (26-29C) didn't ruin this crop.
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      #3
      No... just swollen calyxes. Looking a bit purple in the stems you may want to adjust your Bloom nutes a little more. But those strains are nice choices. Good luck

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      • ocgreen
        ocgreen commented
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        Thanks for confirming. I just upped the ratio of bloom last night so I should see some positive changes over next few days. That one plant is really purple all over. Fun to watch grow.

      #4
      High ocgreen (all puns are intended! LOL!!) I think that what You are seeing are the stipules of the plant. They show up at, generally, at the growth nodes where the leaf stems grow from.
      Your plants look very nice and sparkly.
      Smoke weed,.....grow peace!

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      • DW2
        DW2 commented
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        ocgreen, a condition that WE are all striving for! I'm just curing the last crop and waiting for cooler weather to start an other one. I hope that all is well for You and Yours.

      • ocgreen
        ocgreen commented
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        I think this will be my first and last summer growing indoors. Plan is to have a good enough stockpile by next summer to just close the doors. I think you mentioned in the past that you usually close up shop for summer and I can see why

      • DW2
        DW2 commented
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        It is by far (in my opinion) easier to grow during the cooler months, easier to control the temps, less light intrusion (potential, that is), and a lot fewer bugs and critters!

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