I have a GG4 Blueberry cross that has a few leaves like this. Like a genetic mutation popping up,LOL! Would be cool to have a strain that all the fan leaves did this. So many strains to me just grow and become a beautiful plant.
That's cool. It's looking better since I upped the nuits however now
My leaves are changing and getting deformed.
 
Did that whole greenhouse including blackout cover all come as 1 package? If not, it sure looks like it was made for it!
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Nope I made it!!!
I love it. It's so awesome. Kinda proud of myself for working my vision.

I'll explain how it works for those that aren't sure.

1. Time check: 7pm
2. Go inside and lift up the Plastic cover at the end farthest from the enterance (that way you have a most light when I move around the plants) I hang the plastic sheet, double check the corners, then the next corner at the top making sure it doesn't disturb the plants or touch them. I use those black clips you use for a stack of papers as my clips to anchor it to the greenhouse.
3. Turn on AC -believe it or not this work so well doesn't leak out. Yesterday it was hot and this make it like a cool summer evening. It's on for 3 hrs.
4. Lift up second sheet for the entrance end. Make sure all corners are tucked in, no light leaks. Zip her up
5. Lift arm with cover, up and over the greenhouse. :love: My favourite part!
6. Place (I'm using a chunk of wood from my wood pile) place close to greenhouse on top of the arm to hinder the cover from catching to much air. The opposite end at the bottom of the plastic sheeting, (not the part that goes over the greenhouse) I put some rocks just to hold down the bottom end to stay put.
7. Time check: 10pm remover cover.
 
Greenhouse Operation:


1. Time check: 7pm
2. Go inside and lift up the Plastic cover at the end farthest from the enterance (that way you have a most light when I move around the plants) I hang the plastic sheet, double check the corners, then the next corner at the top making sure it doesn't disturb the plants or touch them. I use those black clips you use for a stack of papers as my clips to anchor it to the greenhouse.
3. Turn on AC -believe it or not this work so well doesn't leak out. Yesterday it was hot and this make it like a cool summer evening. It's on for 3 hrs.
4. Lift up second sheet for the entrance end. Make sure all corners are tucked in, no light leaks. Zip her up
5. Lift arm with cover, up and over the greenhouse. :love: My favourite part!
6. Place (I'm using a chunk of wood from my wood pile) place close to greenhouse on top of the arm to hinder the cover from catching to much air. The opposite end at the bottom of the plastic sheeting, (not the part that goes over the greenhouse) I put some rocks just to hold down the bottom end to stay put.
7. Time check: 10pm remover cover.
 
Everything looks great out there. I have yellowing on lower leaves on Gelato. It is the one that was starting to flower early. It is getting full in there. All are starting to stretch and filling up nicely. I can't believe how big they are right now. I am very grateful that I LST'ed throughout their grow and cleaned them up the other day. Sure does help.

Does outside flower grow differently? I grew outside last year and the flowers were different. I wonder if anyone else experiences that?
 
They can be yes, epigenetics deals with how environment affects genetic expression. An example would be seeds of the same mother. One is grown in full sun and grows short and stocky. The other is grown in shade and grows tall and leggy. Environment plays a big role in genetic expression.
 
Ya I have no idea Penny. I just keep feeding her:hmmmm:

I haven't been feeling well for about 7 months and soooo many tests, finally found out something. It's a very rare Auto Immune Disorder, for course it has to be rare and with limited information on how to move forward. At least I don't feel like I'm loosing my mind along with my body. Takes my anxiety to a whole other level now with the pandemic. My fatigue (And other symptoms) isn't from to many plants lol, phew! Still don't know where I go from here unfortunately But that's my update. I'm guessing specialist but onward and upwards.
 
At least you have a starting point on what has been going on. It may take a lot of your own research to help the doctors treat you.

For the Red Afro I agree with Penny. I still think it's a genetic issue. Try not to exceed 6g/gal, 6.5g MC at the most.
 
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