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I must not be seeing something. I see post #1 coming from Rik . I know Danny DeVito. Just started humming the 'Taxi' theme.
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Gingerbeard you go making friends again. I guess you have to be a certain age to get the Danny devito reference.
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Try swapping the plants if you can, see if it’s a hot spot under your light.
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There’s that mouth of yours again. I wonder if you talk to people like this in person?
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Rik - I considered the light, but since the others were doing OK I left things alone. Maybe there is enough difference in this one plant that it makes a difference. I think I will back it off a bit and see if it makes a difference.
Thanks for the feedback.Last edited by UberMensch; 02-04-2022, 01:40 PM.
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Hey there Rik ol buddy. What the hell are you talking about? Who are you talking to?
Edit: for those of you who read this, I was unable to see the real first post. Somehow, Rik took credit. Fool me once, Rik.
My apologies to all offended by this particular post. Not the others.
My punishment.Last edited by Gingerbeard; 02-04-2022, 05:49 PM.
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My seedlings usually start out life with very little internodal separation, and I always chalked it up to using a strong light at somewhat close distances, the opposite of how a seedling will stretch looking for the sun if it doesn’t have strong enough light. But your Danny Devito there is a pretty extreme example. I’m very interested to see if anyone has a good explanation.
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No internodal separation
The photos are a couple of the OG Kush I started from seed exactly one month ago. I just topped both a couple of days ago. Both are planted in the same batch of coco/perlite, and both are being fed from the same batch of nutrients. Before they were topped, one appeared to have normal internodal separation, for the other the space between the nodes was practically non existent. After topping it appears that the one is continuing to exhibit practically no internodal separation.
Since they are both growing under the same conditions, I have to wonder if the the "Danny DeVito" plant is showing its genetics.
Do any of you "gurus of ganja" have any thoughts on this?2 PhotosLast edited by UberMensch; 02-04-2022, 01:41 PM.Tags: None
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