Kenny Lingus
Active member
I've only read about this phenomenon once, and I 'd like to ask the experienced guys out on this.
-The plant that show this deep deep blood red liquid when cuts are taken is an Hawaiian Snow from Greenhouse Seeds Standards. (I think it's a blend of genetics from Hawaii and Laos)
-It's just 4weeks old from seed and have barely shoved a sign of female bracket/pistil in a few nodes. It's grows below a 250 halide at perfect temps but a little low RH (40-60%). It's rooted in Canna Terra Professional soil mixed with a little perlite and EWC. It's fed with weak solution of BioCanna Vega, Bio-Bact (a local brand of nutes made from cellulose industry wasteproduct and microorganizms. It's molasses based I beleive) and of course theres a little feeding with Fish Mix and some beneficial bacteria like Bio Magix and Bacterial from No Mercy. In fact the plant seems damn healthy and vigorous!
Any of you guys know it this is a normal genetic thing or if it's some kinda illness I should fight?
-The plant that show this deep deep blood red liquid when cuts are taken is an Hawaiian Snow from Greenhouse Seeds Standards. (I think it's a blend of genetics from Hawaii and Laos)
-It's just 4weeks old from seed and have barely shoved a sign of female bracket/pistil in a few nodes. It's grows below a 250 halide at perfect temps but a little low RH (40-60%). It's rooted in Canna Terra Professional soil mixed with a little perlite and EWC. It's fed with weak solution of BioCanna Vega, Bio-Bact (a local brand of nutes made from cellulose industry wasteproduct and microorganizms. It's molasses based I beleive) and of course theres a little feeding with Fish Mix and some beneficial bacteria like Bio Magix and Bacterial from No Mercy. In fact the plant seems damn healthy and vigorous!
Any of you guys know it this is a normal genetic thing or if it's some kinda illness I should fight?