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Looks like Motoco's Mirage is not going to stretch too much. Short and bushy with tight nodes is what we need to see....that will be nice.

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The Autos are going under the Mars Hydro LED upstairs. I've already transplanted the Durban poison to final pot and it's in a SWICK container.

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Dennise, do you leave both switches on for Autos when starting them? Veg and Bloom for Autos?

And the Master Kush 1 for Mo is really spreading out, so that got transplanted too.

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That's one healthy looking little girl Cannafan, great job Sista

:Namaste::cco::Love:
 
Looks like Motoco's Mirage is not going to stretch too much. Short and bushy with tight nodes is what we need to see....that will be nice.

2-8_1.jpg


The Autos are going under the Mars Hydro LED upstairs. I've already transplanted the Durban poison to final pot and it's in a SWICK container.

2-8_21.jpg


Dennise, do you leave both switches on for Autos when starting them? Veg and Bloom for Autos?

And the Master Kush 1 for Mo is really spreading out, so that got transplanted too.

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I usually give them about 24 hours with just the veg light then turn them both on and let em' rip tatot chip....:circle-of-love:
 
Wow man!!! That's bloody awesome!

Never seen growth like that before!!! Especially from a clone! Are you positive there is 0% chance of a seed being in there?

Miracles are happening! I knew I wasn't crazy!

:circle-of-love:
 
Wow man!!! That's bloody awesome!

Never seen growth like that before!!! Especially from a clone! Are you positive there is 0% chance of a seed being in there?

Miracles are happening! I knew I wasn't crazy!

:circle-of-love:

100% sure!!! I made a fresh batch of dirt right before I planted her. This is the 3rd mystery plant. The first one I figured was a stray seed. The second time I didn't know. Now this is the third time. I took the clone from a flowering plant, took a month or so to root (normal I have done that before) put her in dirt 5 days or so ago and this afternoon this. I am not complaining I just want to understand. :) :peace:
 
I really wish someone would tell me what the heck I am doing!!! Here is my BB clone.

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There is 0% chance of a stray seed getting in that cup. Is this coming from the roots? Anyone? :peace:

Okay, the mother plant....is there any chance of a nanner on it anywhere? OR on the clones? If there was even one nanner, you could have had pollen on that clone that produced a seed. Which could have dropped into the soil during all of the transplanting etc. Possibility?

If a plant goes too long into flower mode, it will produce nanners as a self pollination method. That's really the only explanation I can think of it was fresh soil and no other plants had been grown in it.

I have a plant right now that I was going to harvest, but it's still fairly fresh pistils. Problem was, there were a couple nanners. (I think it was cold temp stress that did this) I decided to wait anyway. That was maybe 4 days ago, and that branch already has seeds forming. Does not take long at all.

Putting all of that aside, congratulations on a new bayyyyybeeee!
 
You won't see balls as in male plant or typical hermie. You would see dried up nanners. This pic is of a whole bunch of nanners on a female, but just one little one can cause havoc on a branch and produce a seed. One grain of pollen. LOL

If the plant had gone well beyond it's time for pollination, nature included a way for the female to pollinate itself. Nanners on a female are completely different than male pollen sacs on a male. They grow rather upright, where male pollen sacs grow downward. Although, when mature, the male pollen sacs open and the "nanners" release the pollen.

This has a few dried nanners, and you can see the fresh seeds forming.

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You probably already knew this....but I wanted to be sure. ;-)

Other than that possibility.....it's a miracle and enjoy your magic green thumb my friend! And that new growth is a very good thing!
 
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I'm a little late to the party, but I'm finally home and growing again. I want to thank supergroomer for letting me experience involvement from a virtual standpoint. I'm proud to enter my own little darling to the grow. I'm hoping she'll turn out to be a sweet oil producer.

The resin production is supposed to me exemplary, but her most attractive feature is the 8% CBD to 5% THC.
 
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