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Snickerpus

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Can anyone tell me what this is it’s on the bottom small shoots it’s yellowing from the stem out I have never seen I’m growing in coco and it is amnesia haze auto 2 weeks into flower
This is larf which should be removed. Its pale colour because of insufficient amount of the light. For your peace of mind, check it for male flowers, than take clean scissors and cut it off.
 

StonedGardener

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Can anyone tell me what this is it’s on the bottom small shoots it’s yellowing from the stem out I have never seen I’m growing in coco and it is amnesia haze auto 2 weeks into flower
Hey stoner dude , personally speaking I wouldn't worry about that light green color at the very bottom which needs to be cut the Hell out anyway . I'd worry about the powdery mildew ya got cooking , unless that's spilled baby powder I'm a believer in " Banish Fungicide " ( geranium oil )....has never failed me...cool for veg or blooms.
 

tcarr4141@gmail

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Hey stoner dude , personally speaking I wouldn't worry about that light green color at the very bottom which needs to be cut the Hell out anyway . I'd worry about the powdery mildew ya got cooking , unless that's spilled baby powder I'm a believer in " Banish Fungicide " ( geranium oil )....has never failed me...cool for veg or blooms.
Thanks stoned Gardner and no it’s de it accidentally got sprinkled on the leaves
 

StonedGardener

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Had me fooled......that's great news.....over 50yrs I've had some young plants start out a little rough/slow to develop/ sickly looking , however in long run they seem to come around fine. Personally though , I'd keep that scrubby growth at base the Hell out of there. I always trim incrementally all growth several nodes up. I don't think they " bring much to the party " !
 

tcarr4141@gmail

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Had me fooled......that's great news.....over 50yrs I've had some young plants start out a little rough/slow to develop/ sickly looking , however in long run they seem to come around fine. Personally though , I'd keep that scrubby growth at base the Hell out of there. I always trim incrementally all growth several nodes up. I don't think they " bring much to the party " !
I’m worried it’s gonna shock the plant and cause it slow down a lot it’s a Autoflower what do you think
 

StonedGardener

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I’m worried it’s gonna shock the plant and cause it slow down a lot it’s a Autoflower what do you think
I’m worried it’s gonna shock the plant and cause it slow down a lot it’s a Autoflower what do you think
I always keep that underside cleaned right up.....when ever triming, I do a little bit here and there slowly....I like taking that energy that those little worthless sprouts suck up and push it up to my main branches. I like to " Bubble Gum " my photo plants. Autos , of course not as much
 
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