Post awayplease doAn we can put the pictures up here ?
Post awayplease doAn we can put the pictures up here ?
You can really see the difference between A and C in your pics hempy very nice. What do you guys think about calcium supplementation on narrow leaves? I know that powder nutrients normally use calcium nitrate. In order to limit nitrogen on sensitive ladies are we short changing them on calcium? Calcium is not mobile and only moves through transpiration. Then lack of definition and sharp edges on fan leaves can be caused by low calcium which is the limiting element in vegetative growth. Possible solutions are foliar calcium or supplementing with somethin like dolomite lime. Sure is a longgg way for that calcium to travel on those beautiful ladies
Here's a punto rojo I'll enter into the skinny leaf contest...
What I have noticed over the years is the leaf edging is IMO entirely a genetic trait. The not sharp, smoother more rounded leaf edging I have seen in plants that come from thai or haze lineage, and it is true breeding. For example years ago I had a magic chocolope that I am still trying to get something resembling it back, it had that soft smoother non sharp rounded leaf edge and that carried through to its progeny and its grandchildren in outcrosses, any plant that carried the traits of that parent line carried its leaf edge.
The old skunks and some old haze lines have that sharp jagged serration, and sometimes the double, and I've even seen triple and quadruple serrations on plants from Sam's old Skunk x Haze seed, I am guessing that is a lumbo trait as I see it in all lines that carry old lumbo genetics.
No sativa really shines until until towards maturity.
You mean edges like this one?
OH90xTHH x OT1xOH grown by UniqueFlower4. *out of competition
What I have noticed over the years is the leaf edging is IMO entirely a genetic trait. The not sharp, smoother more rounded leaf edging I have seen in plants that come from thai or haze lineage, and it is true breeding. For example years ago I had a magic chocolope that I am still trying to get something resembling it back, it had that soft smoother non sharp rounded leaf edge and that carried through to its progeny and its grandchildren in outcrosses, any plant that carried the traits of that parent line carried its leaf edge.
The old skunks and some old haze lines have that sharp jagged serration, and sometimes the double, and I've even seen triple and quadruple serrations on plants from Sam's old Skunk x Haze seed, I am guessing that is a lumbo trait as I see it in all lines that carry old lumbo genetics.
Star crash wants to do another skinny Leaf contest the winner gets a 50 seed pack of Original Haze genetics....It can be any strain of any marijuana the skinny leaf gets the prizeHas to be personally grown by the contestants
Here’s an outrageously extreme expression grown by a very talented sativa grower by the name of Syd Barrett I hope he doesn’t mind that I am posting these here