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starting the thread at 2 weeks from dropping the first ones... had some germ issues from cubes bein too wet, so one is 2 weeks, the other 2 are 1 week old.
ok, the younger ones are starting to break out of the freaky phase from transplant. had to trim the rest of the veggers due to lanky growth caused by overcrowding, so itll give tham a chance to catch up!
i cant remember at the moment, as this was an older cross by milo, but i can tell you that the leaf mutations are not from genetics, it was caused by root disturbance from transplant and also from promix. it contains just enough food in it to cause more sensitive plants to act wierd at first. i cant wait to see these grow out... i remember the pics from milo when he ran them and they were awesome!
I had a pheno that did that all the way to flower. Others growing the same strain had it show up from time to time. I'll pic milo's brain about it. I just seen that and had to ask. You could be right tho about the sensitive plant. Stranger things have happened. Which promix do you use ?
ive seen all types of unusual quirks from it as seedlings that always straighten out... its not a big problem, just wierd quirks, thats all. take a look in my albums under jonnybseeds at the nightmare diesels when they were young. they show variegation on the young leaves that always appear in this breed when run in promix.... done in hydro, that trait doesnt appear.
milo have you tried no pest strips? I know lots of folks dont like them but when I had a borg problem a good cleaning and a few no pest strips and no more mites. Even had two runs with out the pest strips and no more pests.
Also while I was shut down the red wasp set up house keeping. I treated my shed with wasp spray. Can't remember what it was called. I'll see if I can dig it up. That may be what ridded my shed of mites