Not common but it happens. I have one rigjt now that topped itself, it seems (ime) usually due to damage of the apiacal growth node and after the plant recovers from that will grow normally.inside of bag seeds that was the runts of the litter. Is it common for plants to split without being topped
Interesting info thank you for that. Room runs 55 60% rh but mu heat peaked at 91 with cmh yesterday. Not hotter then they have been in before. About 2 hours later they set back to normal. I'd assume it was heat.Not common but it happens. I have one rigjt now that topped itself, it seems (ime) usually due to damage of the apiacal growth node and after the plant recovers from that will grow normally.
If you are talking about the curl above check rh and heat.
Looking good @Fr3nzy . You did not say if you were treating the outdoor plants for bugs. Maybe some others can chime in as i am not a outdoor grower but i would be treating them right away with neem oil or something else. I seriously doubt the rain washed the mites away. They can spread VERY fast.Outside plant starting to get pretty lol, the re vegged bush is so far behind it isnt funny, doubting it will be done by first frost but we get her a setup in the garage if not done. After pulling off the bud with mites I didnt see anymore, also had a insane downpour 2 days ago that hopefully washed the rest off. I check in the morn and evening. Be real shitty if lost it to mites.....next year think i will get yard sprayed View attachment 23796 View attachment 23797 View attachment 23973
I was using Maggie's farm spray untill buds started also use captain Jack's untill started budding. Had minimal bug problems untill I stopped.Looking good @Fr3nzy . You did not say if you were treating the outdoor plants for bugs. Maybe some others can chime in as i am not a outdoor grower but i would be treating them right away with neem oil or something else. I seriously doubt the rain washed the mites away. They can spread VERY fast.
Iso alcohol. Rubbing alcohol 1:1 solution kills em, sulfur, and neem oil as long as it's early flower and before dark To an extent diatemeceous earth. Good luckLooking good @Fr3nzy . You did not say if you were treating the outdoor plants for bugs. Maybe some others can chime in as i am not a outdoor grower but i would be treating them right away with neem oil or something else. I seriously doubt the rain washed the mites away. They can spread VERY fast.