New Grower HSO Blue Dream Auto

Nice just let it grow dont pull it up unless you have too. And that pic space pope posted has me feeling good as well. Patience. Patience.
I have a stunted pink citrus that im still letting grow just for the experience. I think its worth it to let them go full term just so you can learn all the possibilitys
Good luck
 
I've got to agree with Sir Kush T, pull it and try again. The man's grown some monsters. This is what my Blue Dream Auto looked like around day 13:

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I've got to agree with Sir Kush T, pull it and try again. The man's grown some monsters. This is what my Blue Dream Auto looked like around day 13:

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Oh shit. Yeah, this does it. I got another bean germinating. Managed to drop one on the kitchen floor also, haven't found it yet :/
 
Sorry for the long wait. Been busy at work and night school. And you're not going to like what I'm going to post.

As I didn't have the time to make another pot ready, I decided to put the new bean in the same soil. Also, I decided to keep the mutated Hypnos. Sorry, guys, but this is the way it is now.

Hypnos day 30
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Chaos day 5
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Good Tidings, AI... :)

Sorry things are going sideways on you this go around, I feel your pain as my second grow is going less than swimmingly. :)

I do have to say, that having that seedling in there doesn't seem like it could end well.

Has anyone discussed whether or not that mutant could have a disease? At any rate, I think there are too many differences in
how they need to be treated for that little seedling to do any good in the soil that ostensibly has a fair root system already
inhabiting the soil. And if she dies (the mutant) then you have all that rotting root material to contend with...

I may not understand the entire scenario or game plan so take my comments with a grain of salt...just want what's best for yah :)

That may mean starting a seed in a different, fresh pot.

My 2 cents.
 
Hey Spacepope.. If you think AI ain't wasting his time with that Blue Dream.. You're on the moon friend.

AI.. Not sure starting the new one in the same pot was a clinker of an idea.. But I wish you luck nonetheless... :peace:
 
Good Tidings, AI... :)

Sorry things are going sideways on you this go around, I feel your pain as my second grow is going less than swimmingly. :)

I do have to say, that having that seedling in there doesn't seem like it could end well.

Has anyone discussed whether or not that mutant could have a disease? At any rate, I think there are too many differences in
how they need to be treated for that little seedling to do any good in the soil that ostensibly has a fair root system already
inhabiting the soil. And if she dies (the mutant) then you have all that rotting root material to contend with...

I may not understand the entire scenario or game plan so take my comments with a grain of salt...just want what's best for yah :)

That may mean starting a seed in a different, fresh pot.

My 2 cents.

Some of the newer leaves look almost normal, tbh. But maybe you're right, and on the way to work I figured, if I finally had the time to post about them, I probably could make the time to transplant the young'un.

I'll set up some fresh soil and move the seedling asap, and hopefully they can both get growing.

I also seem to have higher temp fluctuations. Wondering if a 24/0 schedule might even them out? As of now it can get down to 17C when the lights are off (it's getting cold outside, and my apartment is very easily affected).

Hey Spacepope.. If you think AI ain't wasting his time with that Blue Dream.. You're on the moon friend.

AI.. Not sure starting the new one in the same pot was a clinker of an idea.. But I wish you luck nonetheless... :peace:

Wasted time or not. Dankrupcy is close and I'd rather have some mutant than go without. Although, as I told Trapper above, I should transplant the seedling asap. Thanks for the luck wish :)
 
There we go.
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Got to figure out what to do about the temps.

Now homework
 
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Weird I had a China yunnan and like 50% of the vanillunas i popped by DJ short do that leaf mutation. Seeing a lot of triplod stems recently too, something in the water? Lol
 
Yeah man I hate to say it but after the waiting it out period, I'd say something is either genetically wrong with that plant or something is the soil is drasticallyoff, because new growth should have come back to normal by now. any chance of a close up of new growths?
 
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