ChalupaBatman
420 Member
Hey guys,
Saw some structures on my gorilla glue plant that I have outside right now in my yard (it's been inside a grow tent for the previous 7/8 weeks and I moved them outside since I have space in my yard) and I am wondering if they are signs of the plant potentially creating male portions? These are pretty much all on the main stalk but little round structures.
Time so Far: planted directly into 5 gallon pots since 5/8/2020, at the moment the nights are getting shorter in the northeast so it is flowering.
Soil: Nature Care Organic Potting Soil (I know some people are going to be upset with this, but it's what I have, its inexpensive and i wanted to try my best with this)
Nutrients: every other day, started with general hydroponics veg and then switched to bloom.
Water: tap water, ph level is around 6, I've paid attention to make sure the plant gets watered well.
Temperature Range: I have it maintained at a range of 70-85 degrees Fahrenheit
Humidity Range: 50/60 as recommended
Thanks
Saw some structures on my gorilla glue plant that I have outside right now in my yard (it's been inside a grow tent for the previous 7/8 weeks and I moved them outside since I have space in my yard) and I am wondering if they are signs of the plant potentially creating male portions? These are pretty much all on the main stalk but little round structures.
Time so Far: planted directly into 5 gallon pots since 5/8/2020, at the moment the nights are getting shorter in the northeast so it is flowering.
Soil: Nature Care Organic Potting Soil (I know some people are going to be upset with this, but it's what I have, its inexpensive and i wanted to try my best with this)
Nutrients: every other day, started with general hydroponics veg and then switched to bloom.
Water: tap water, ph level is around 6, I've paid attention to make sure the plant gets watered well.
Temperature Range: I have it maintained at a range of 70-85 degrees Fahrenheit
Humidity Range: 50/60 as recommended
Thanks