Added more pics of internods on this plant.
Notice that the spherical object (which i believed is a pollen sack as well) is actually made up of 4 pistil like organs, it is not a real "Ball".
I was sure this one was female since it started growing pistils (shorter then the other plant's pistils in this grow, but still what seems like fem pistils) and was very different from a male a recognized early on and took care of.
Now, i started noticing that what I considered as pistils...
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Normally at week 5-6 there's absolutely no purpling, which is why I'm concerned.
I'll wait a few more days to see if yellowing progress up, and let the soil dry out properly.
I've just flushed the hell out of it.
If yellowing will progress up, ill attempt to feed it with a minute...
I haven't been feeding the seedling at all.
Normally I start feeding after 5-6 weeks, this one is 3 weeks old. are you suggesting I should start feeding it now ?
Maybe 1/4 of recommended concentration?
Thanks for the quick reply :-)
That - I know, my fear is that the yellowing will progress to higher leaves after these two fall off and up untill it reaches the new growth and kill the seedling, which has happen to me before with this strain - my tactic then was to do nothing - so I'm just...
This is a 3 week old seedling.
during the last 3 days it seems to have been suffering from stunned growth. new growth is turning very bright yellowish green, and bottom leafs start turning yellow with brown spots.
in addition i have started noticing a slight purpling of the stem. (all...
I know this is normal for the root to come out just to go back in, but i have never encountered a situation where the bit of the root that emerged from the soil got dried out - and that is my concern - that it might not continue to dig back into the ground.
I have a seed which I germinated, tap root cam out and I planted it in a Jiffy Pot. The next day the root came out of the soil and curved back into it, leaving a little part of the root exposed to air (and light). During the night, the bit of the root that has been exposed began drying out...