Flower on top of bud

What does it. Mean when a flower grows on top of bud


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That’s wild! What strain is that?? Can you do more pics? More focused?
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I have no idea why that’s happening so we can wait together for the professionals.

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Looks light bleaching from high light levels combined with an underlying anthocyanin response. Stress or genetic.

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She looks sweet, but I’m thinking it’s environmental stressing her with some genetics sprinkled in. What’s your tent environment at?

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It’s blackberry moonstones

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I use this chart for environment

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I will get a better pic tomorrow
Thankyou everyone

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Crazy how all of them have it. Might be genetics. I never heard of the Blackberry Moonstones, but I probably haven’t heard of most, especially how everyone breeds new ones everyday.

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it’s pretty bizarre, but cool looking. Was my best guess. Never have seen anything like that.

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Here are the close ups, they are loaded with tricomes , just crazy I guess? :man_shrugging:




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I think it’s what I assumed.

Pretty neat!

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They look like they are about to open up some male flowers on top from those last closeups. Keep a watchful eye over the next few days and maybe turn your lights down or raise them if possible. Really neat looking!!!

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Heck yeah. Look at Dude’s plants who won the BotY Contest. He’s got all kinds of funky colors in different arrangements. Boy those are beautiful, huh?

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That PPFD light schedule is pretty intense and calls for these levels running CO2 Grow Bro. I rarely hit 1000 and most often in the mid 800s-low 900 range with no CO2. Agree with @Low on the lighting intensity, sweet looking pinkish color though :love_you_gesture:

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Unless im reading that chart wrong the humidity guidelines are way off. You definitely dont want to be running 70% over a month into flower.

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Yeah, you read it right, good call. 70% RH at week 6. As someone burned by bud rot I’d wipe those suggestions out your mind quickly @Shaggy2431
From the ILGM grow guide while outdated on some things this is still golden:
As you progress from the first day of flower all the way to harvest, you will progressively reduce the humidity levels in your grow tent. Cannabis flowers hold moisture in their core, and as they grow larger, the likelihood of powdery mildew (PM) or botrytis (bud rot) increases in high-humidity environments. We’ll discuss some of the methods to avoid this momentarily. The ideal humidity range for cannabis in the flowering stage is 40-60%.

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All common practices shift when supplementing cO2. The whole chart is based on elevated levels. This is a commercial based chart. Not for the majority of home growers.

Seems to me that everything is very specific here and designed to work under exact parameters.

Extremely aggressive tactics.

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