:eyebrows: who dat?! :rofl:.... mate, some mutie's I see at Sick bay seem to have associated nutrient assimilation problems,.. not sure if it's an uptake problem, or metabolic (most likely), or...???

:woohoo1: Ooo, that's good news on the White Crack! I wasn't trippin' then....:smokeit:.... gawds, yet another 'Phisto strain to hep on my woody-list! :woody:
 
:eyebrows: who dat?! :rofl:.... mate, some mutie's I see at Sick bay seem to have associated nutrient assimilation problems,.. not sure if it's an uptake problem, or metabolic (most likely), or...???

:woohoo1: Ooo, that's good news on the White Crack! I wasn't trippin' then....:smokeit:.... gawds, yet another 'Phisto strain to hep on my woody-list! :woody:

Not sure what is causing it but the two mutant branches are tapping out way earlier, could well be a problem with nute uptake or a higher demand but could not say for sure but is definitely a noticeable difference in how they are finishing up faster so even than the main cola.

Happy to say i have got a couple of White Crack beans left as it seems like a fun strain to both grow and smoke, lots dense and for what i have seen potent buds on a structure that won't take up much space.

That would be me in my Xmas gift from the misses, now "Say My Name" lol ;)
 
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Well here goes with the last of the mutant cola from White Crack, flat stemmed, fissioning sea anemone mohawks and what's not is all is chopped and done ;)

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This is a Growers Choice Seeds Critical Purple auto in my current grow. Started crazy, but looking good now. Started Mar5
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Then there is this one... northern storm auto from msnl. Started off a steongest sprout, a full day ahead of sisters. Then her second leaf set burned right off in the sprout dome halfway down the length of the leaf. Just died and shriveled off, only getting distilled H2O. Then, one top leaf took off after transplant into coco in growspace, looking weird, the other side and main cola just started growing again three days ago. Rapidly. The last pick is One leaf, named that bc she only had one cotyledon, slowest starter, now largest in space.
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Kya, I'm not sure what the botanical term is, but it happens occasionally..... Great shot of the "hydra" seedling! :greenthumb:

KkB-- I'm not sure those are true anomolies, but rather are culture problems,... but it shows how tough the little buggers can be, and still turn out OK :d5:
 
Kya, I'm not sure what the botanical term is, but it happens occasionally..... Great shot of the "hydra" seedling! :greenthumb:

KkB-- I'm not sure those are true anomolies, but rather are culture problems,... but it shows how tough the little buggers can be, and still turn out OK :d5:
Thanks, Waira

Didnt mean to eat so much space in thread. This is our first grow, and I must say, the entire thing feels like an anomaly. Truth is, 2 of the 7 started out properly, or the way I expected them to after all the research we poured in (Been studying for a year, lol). Plus, the time lapse of those first weeks was readily available.
Thank you for shedding some light on my ulterior motive [emoji3], just getting experienced eyes to see what we have been seeing and offering insight always helps. Wasn't trying to hijack or steer off topic, but we didnt cover those growth issues in ANY collegiate botany course I ever took, and I had several. Horticulturally speaking, prolly not uncommon issues to come up, but hard to get solid intel when reading up on this species, especially hybrids involving ruderalis. Especially since great care was taken and strict protocols were followed in rearing these little bastards up ro thos point!

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