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good nugs and bad nugs on the same plant?

303Medical

Member
Sup yall,

One of my 3 plants has a group of nugs that look bad. Some of the tops look great and white, but some of the bud sites hardly have pistils, and the pistils that are there went orange almost immediately.

I am scrogging, so the good and bad bud sites are the same height/distance to the light. Heres good nugs.


And heres a bad nug. Sorry for HPS color.


Wtf is up with this? Why aren't all the budsites lookn healthy? Any thoughts?:wallbash:

FYI: I had spider mites for a while now, not been a terrible problem though. I topped all the plants, only 1 is showing bad nugs though. Feeding botanicare pbp soil, sweet, lk, cal-mag with ro water.

Any tips appreciated, peace. :joint:
 
M

mexilandrace

wind and heat can cause premature drying up of the hairs.

So can seeds.
 

303Medical

Member
I have a decent size fan (nonoscilating) blowing over the plants, but the plants dont shake violently or anything.

Is drying up of the hairs something to worry about? cuz they look way worse than other nugs.

EDIT: And they were each grown from clone, taken from same mother.
 

Mr. Greengenes

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I'm not sure if it's the fan, but I would ditch it anyway. I've never used a fan directed on the plants, I'm not sure why people do. It just forces the plant to transpire and I don't see the advantage to that. My plants are like Kobe beef, I don't believe in putting them through any unneeded stress.
 
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