• I have one stem of a plant that is really weird. All the other buds on the stems are a lot more mature than this one stem. It always had a twisted leaf, which I thought was really weird and thought maybe it was a nute burn. Only using grow dots and recharge. But now that she’s starting to mature more it’s so obvious that the bud is not. Never…

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    wholebunchanumbers, PuraVidaFarms and 5 others
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    • I’ve seen plants do all kinds of strange things over the years. Doesn’t look like the branches were ever over-crowded and shading that one. That really only leaves a hormonal stress response to something. Nothing good. Plants can neglect branches when under attack from root pests. Neglected growth can be caused by quick hormonal imbalances…

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      • Not good, but not that bad if you get just one out of five hundred, the way i see it, it’s just another possible mecanism, another trick it has to maybe get laid eventualy…oh no pollen here… and i got some stress, so fuck me, i’m gonna grow one bud real slow and see if i catch a late come- er…grr

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        • If it was from seed, don’t clone it. If they are all the same clone, but only one did that, then you preaty much know it is a conditionnal trait, could be triggered faster in some plants(from seeds) than others, but that gets more complex…a physical trait is a potential expression of genes, or non expression of genes.. ok nuff rocket sciey3nce

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      • 5 weeks into flower just using Grow Dots and recharge. Plant tips are showing a little bit of brown and curling up. Not bad. But is it nute burn? Figured the dots were pretty mild. First grow with them. Anyone have ideas?

        bigted, TerpyTen and 2 others
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        • Pictures would help.

          How many tablespoons dots to container size?

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        • What’s your medium?

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        • How is your environment? If the curling is only at the top of the plant then low humidity/high temps speed up transpiration rates faster than the plant can transport water which messes up the stomatas and curls/dries the leaf.

          If the curling is all over could also be underwatered and therefore nute burn.

          Hard to say for sure without more details.

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        • She’s just feeding hard at the stage she’s in and getting her nails done it’s not a problem she’s just processing a bunch of food and you might be letting her dry back a little bit to much between waterings and the nutrients are getting condensed into the little bit of water that she has left before you water her again?

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        • I know takin tops got second place in the DGC…Is there a link to see where the takin tops or Tropicana products can be purchased?

          farmville, pungolian and 3 others
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        • Down in Costa Rica acting like @scottyreal . got some very good dank nuggets and may have managed to bring some Cherry Paloma from the DGC cup 😉

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        • so stayed at my buddies just outside of Golden. And had a little visit by a bear 🐻.i think it was Yogi because he broke into our car and ate the In N Out burger leftovers. On my way to the DGC even a bear couldn’t stop me.

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