If you can grow it on in a separate area, that's what I'd do just to get it more mature. Otherwise I'd chop and smoke it. Consider it a preview of the smoke to come.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say....marijuana.
Sorry, but unless it has some very distinguishing characteristics, you'll never know. As a freebie, it could even be a strain they didn't think had commercial potential and never even named.
But it sure looks tasty.
It looks to have a good bit of sativa influence, which means it wants to be tall and lanky. I have a sativa bagseed plant that is three and a half weeks into flower, is over 6 feet tall and is still growing one to two inches per day. It was about 18 inches when I switched the lights to 12/12...
I would agree. I transplant with normal, about half dry, moisture. The root ball can fall apart if it's too wet and heavy. In my experience, if the rootball isn't greatly abused the plant will take to the new soil immediately and you will see a day or two of slow/no growth max.
I think I'd smoke it. Enjoy and get ready for spring. Read up on growing, but don't get too wrapped up in high tech and complicated methods until you get a good handle on the simple basics of growing: medium, nutrition, light, water, temperature.
It's up to you. You have plenty of veg time already and could begin 12/12 today if you wish. Keep in mind that they will stretch two to three times their size at the time the lights were changed. That means an 18" plant now will be three to four and a half feet before it's done. They look to...
Rotten, dead roots are soft and fall apart when you lightly tug at them. Healthy roots are firm and don't fall apart with handling. Don't worry about staining if the plant seems otherwise healthy.
I think in general use in horticulture oil sprays only work on the surface of the plant. They are used to kill certain insect pests by covering them and basically suffocating them. Systemic horticultural products don't use oil as a matrix as far as I know. Oils do not penetrate the leaf...
I don't know anythig about autos but if it said 70 days and you will have about 80 days I think you'll be ok. You do have flowers beginning so it's doing what it's supposed to do. Try to be patient. At the very worst you'll get some immature smoke and learn a lot about growing. At the best...
I don't think the plant will take up oil, regardless of how you administer it. Plants take up water and whatever is dissolved in it, but oil would be disruptive to the plant's normal processes. I don't think you could get away with using anything that is not in a water solution.
"trifoliate" refers to individual leaves having three leaflets.
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A plant spitting out three nodes at a time is called "whorled phyllotaxy".
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Thanks for the clarification. I should...
Three leaves does not make it a triploid. It would more correctly be termed trifoliate. A triploid would have three sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two. The leaf conformation does not reflect the number of sets of chromosomes. Triploids usually result from the crossing of a...