Lemon OG Candy Philosopher Seeds From Cannapot

I had them coming in through my window ac last summer. I would hear a bunch of clunking, then a wasp would shoot out of it and land on the kitchen table. They were all very lethargic from the cold ac.
My little dog usually found them. Thank goodness he doesn't try to eat them. He just barks like crazy at them until I come out to see what all the commotion is.
 
I had them coming in through my window ac last summer. I would hear a bunch of clunking, then a wasp would shoot out of it and land on the kitchen table. They were all very lethargic from the cold ac.
My little dog usually found them. Thank goodness he doesn't try to eat them. He just barks like crazy at them until I come out to see what all the commotion is.
That's a good one.
 
Not a minute too soon these ladies got into their new digs. I have square plants today as they were too close together in the 2 x 4 tent. Waiting for death is never a good thing. Now they sit in a different light. The one one the laft is the tall pheno and is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest. I started pinching her tall colas near the tops (as if I was going to supercrop) to keep them a little stunted. Maybe the rest can catch up some before I switch over to flower. I want to put them in 10 gallon pots in 13 days and try out my newly mixed soil. Be still my heart! Here they are.

 
They look ready for sure! I'm not sure the shorter ones are going to catch up with the stretchy one but it's always fun to watch them race :).
Ya, I figure it won't hurt to give it my best. They crunched so It might work. Actually it's so much bigger anything will help. I want to give the Stank plant plenty of room next to it.
 
The tall fast growing troublesome out of place awesome Lemon OG Candy that's rumored to be a special treat is looking sick again. Forgive me a day or two, I'm horrible with time unless I have it in writing. Around a week and a half ago I found two top leaves on some secondary limbs with a curved and yellowing part to the leaf. It had grown close to the light so I moved the light away and thought it was over. This morning I saw a few more recent leaves getting funky with the curving and going off color between veins. They went in these pots on March 30th so 20 days today in the 5 gallon pots that are actually 4 gallons. See where I'm going?
I'm looking at her drinking water. Her first real complete water she took 10 days to drink. Then she drank that in 5 days. Today is day 3 and I'll see tomorrow if she's light potted. I didn't measure but looks like 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Another behind her is in the same soil with no problems at all, but a different pheno.
Here's some pics if you can see something I missed or don't know please do tell.
So I really don't know what she needs. My guess first is magnesium def. Second is to pot up. Those funky curling leaves are saying something I know not of. I hope one of these pics give a clue.





 
I'm of two minds on those leaves. I've seen variegated leaves like that on a number of plants here and a few of mine as well. They were otherwise normal, though the curved leaves seemed part of the mutation. That said, I'm also seeing inter-vein yellowing and some spots that would lead me toward magnesium too. A bit of cal-mag is a good thing.

And if it's ready for transplant, bump it up!
 
Stone. She looks like mine did. I didn't have the curled leaves as much. She is variegated, I could tell by a few of her leaves. Don't let her throw you for a loop, this could just be a leaf mutation.
These girls love the cal-mag.
 
I'm of two minds on those leaves. I've seen variegated leaves like that on a number of plants here and a few of mine as well. They were otherwise normal, though the curved leaves seemed part of the mutation. That said, I'm also seeing inter-vein yellowing and some spots that would lead me toward magnesium too. A bit of cal-mag is a good thing.

And if it's ready for transplant, bump it up!
You see VG's note on her variegated Lemon also and mag needs too. Thanks
 
Stone. She looks like mine did. I didn't have the curled leaves as much. She is variegated, I could tell by a few of her leaves. Don't let her throw you for a loop, this could just be a leaf mutation.
These girls love the cal-mag.
So the variegated ones are the tall ones so far. Thanks for the ID. I looked at yours and didn't see it so much.
 
The variegation was there at the beginning, then you couldn't see it at all for awhile. It came back in the beginning of flower and once again it has disappeared. It might have to do with light exposure or increase in nutrients that makes it more pronounced at times.
 
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