Please help with my monster!

Gramada

Active Member
Hey guys! Please help! Burnt hairs and i guess she is re-vegging?!
I have this monster girl (White Russian) and i need to chill my thoughts..so let me tell you her history:
The seed is from a plant that i grew last summer.
In april i started grow her in a tent about a month and then i moved her outdoor ( in may).
She started to grow a lot and even started flowering for one week.
From june, she stopped to flower because buds don't mature and i guess she is re-vegging because longer days.
Now i see a lot of burnt pistils and i am worried.
She will finish flowering when days get shorter?
Burnt pistils is a problem?
I guess that burnt pistils is because of rain and sun right afer the rain?
And i saw a couple of seeds at some nodes..
What do you think about this situation? Should i worry about?
If you see in pics, she is verry healthy, big and with a strong stem
 

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go go kid

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im guessing that the flowers will wither and die off as new growth takes over, nothing to do with the wether. i wouldent worry about it, people grow a plant untill sexual maturity, then put her into growth. monster cropping
 

Gramada

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im guessing that the flowers will wither and die off as new growth takes over, nothing to do with the wether. i wouldent worry about it, people grow a plant untill sexual maturity, then put her into growth. monster cropping
I had the same issue last summer. Started to flower, but then revegged and finished in first week of september.(mother of this plant in this threat)
 

Treesomewanted77

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Physics

Please show me a single example of a burned leaf following a rain!

How do you propose this burning occurs?

Why do my outdoor plants not show burning after rain?
I agree. But in my area we rarely ever get full sun right after a rain so it’s always cloudy after it rains but I’ve never seen any of my veggies get burnt after a midday rain. I’m sure in places that get full scorching sun right after it rains I could see maybe a slight spot here and there as the water acts as a magnifier if I’m not mistaken. I’m not a 100% on that though so just my thoughts and they aren’t worth crap.
 
There not getting burnt is when droplets form on the pistil and disturb the pistol too much it just like a bruise not a big deal
 

Billy the Mountain

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I agree. But in my area we rarely ever get full sun right after a rain so it’s always cloudy after it rains but I’ve never seen any of my veggies get burnt after a midday rain. I’m sure in places that get full scorching sun right after it rains I could see maybe a slight spot here and there as the water acts as a magnifier if I’m not mistaken. I’m not a 100% on that though so just my thoughts and they aren’t worth crap.
You can experiment for yourself on a sunny day by simply spraying your plants with a garden hose.

Water droplets don't concentrate light/heat on the surface of the leaf.

It's only possible on a plant with hairy leaves where a droplet can be suspended above the surface; otherwise it's physically not possible - wrong shape for the lens.
 

Treesomewanted77

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You can experiment for yourself on a sunny day by simply spraying your plants with a garden hose.

Water droplets don't concentrate light/heat on the surface of the leaf.

It's only possible on a plant with hairy leaves where a droplet can be suspended above the surface; otherwise it's physically not possible - wrong shape for the lens.
I will definitely give it a shot. I’ve always been afraid of Burning by spraying them with water midday.

good info Billy the mountain

makes perfect sense now you explained it. Appreciate the info.
 

Gramada

Active Member
im guessing that the flowers will wither and die off as new growth takes over, nothing to do with the wether. i wouldent worry about it, people grow a plant untill sexual maturity, then put her into growth. monster cropping
I had the same situation last summer, with her mother plant, who revegged and then flowered with intense buds so i guess this lady will do the same. I don't see leaves as new growth, everyting is usual, normal canopy.
Monster cropping i dont need really.
I just want an opinion if she will bloom again
 

go go kid

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I had the same situation last summer, with her mother plant, who revegged and then flowered with intense buds so i guess this lady will do the same. I don't see leaves as new growth, everyting is usual, normal canopy.
Monster cropping i dont need really.
I just want an opinion if she will bloom again
yes she'll bloom again, just have to wait till the daylight shortens and hope shew finishes b4 the bad wether sets in
 

Gramada

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yes she'll bloom again, just have to wait till the daylight shortens and hope shew finishes b4 the bad wether sets in
it's really annoying not to see any progress. the highlight is that I don't see new or deformed leaves in response to re-vegetation. it just stagnates and that's it. the day decreases by 1 minute/day, but still no sign...
 
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