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UPdate di oggi 53° dalla germinazione 23° fioritura...
non ho ancora irrigato dal flush.. le foglie nuove sono verdi anche se mi pare che abbiano una richiesta di fert dato il sub scarico.. irrighero se non domani domani l'altro con melassa e poco tmax... le due davanti sono piu asciutte delle dietro... le think evidentemente bevono meno delle sw33t piu avanti con la flo...
Yup, The plant looks confused. I'll bet if you grew one outdoors, it would express itself considerably differently. (assuming feeding and media are within design parameters)
Overly squat with elongated main stem, intervienal chlorosis on upper leaves.
If I had to attribute this to light.......
The quality or spectrum is not consistent across the plant causing the photo-receptors to produce inconsistent signals causing major variations in morphology.
The intervienal chlorosis could be a symptom of the reaction centers not being able to make some molecules due to missing or unbalanced spectrum and/or some of the above.
(assuming feeding and media are within design parameters)
I'm just making some educated guesses based on experience and reading many research papers.
I could be totally wrong!!
To be perfectly honest, I'm just getting to the point of being able to prove or disprove my hypotheses in respect to light quality and plant morphology.
The top leaves are newer, no??
Stunted lower branches, elongated main stem????? Could be the plant, they are all individuals.
Don't get me wrong, they do look nice and better than 90% of what you see out there.
Those look pretty damn cool to me haha. Now you can take a stretchy ass pheno and keep it short and bushy. Win win situation as long as its not hurting them I guess