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Acapulco Gold x Michoacán

1000000633.jpgThe other plants are out so it's easier to see these girls. I shall call them the towers of Mexico 🤷‍♂️ I would love to hit these girls with some pollen from a chunky fast flowering plant. I've got some 90s Afghan seeds and Lebanese seeds from the Real seed Company I'd love to pop soon. Looks like Ivgot some more tying up to do. Man, I don't know if I have the patience for these. I might throw in some Ethos autos just to fill out the space.
 
View attachment 227426What a bummer. My favorite one can't handle too much stress I guess. She's popping out sacks on the tip top of multiple branches. She was my favorite too. Her sister is good so far. I will continue to grow both for the smoke though.
This is typical of Mexican sativa's, I'd be surprised if they didn't show a few bananas. I would pluck them and continue observing if any more form. If it's really bad it probably not worth saving, if it was just a few in early flower, then it might be safe.

I found the Mexican stuff will almost always throw a few 'banana' stamen. Same with Thai, though this is an "indoor" related attribute, outdoor in the ground they don't seem to show the same levels of stress.
 
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This is typical of Mexican sativa's, I'd be surprised if they didn't show a few bananas. I would pluck them and continue observing if any more form. If it's really bad it probably not worth saving, if it was just a few in early flower, then it might be safe.

I found the Mexican stuff will almost always throw a few 'banana' stamen. Same with Thai, though this is an "indoor" related attribute, outdoor in the ground they don't seem to show the same levels of stress.
I had no idea. Thank you for sharing that. I guess I'll just pick them off and keep them going. Appreciate the info👊 I need to look that up.
 
It's usually something like Fox farms "Ocean forest" soil that tends to doo it. It can release to much nutrients if iverwatered. Mexican sativa's should receive only the amount they drink in a day, they prefer lighter, drier conditions in soil and can survive drought really well.
 
You are sopt on lol. They are in fox farm ocean forest with a little super soil in the bottom. They definitely don't droop when the soil is dry as a dessert like other plants do. I think it was too much though. They started foxtailing hard when I threw in another light for my other plants. It ramped up the heat in the tent and the flowers with the most light went nuts but the branches on the back side lower down look of the plant look really good for the most part as far as the foxtailing goes. A lot of lessons learned this go around with these.
 

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