Oh and they all turned outto be female. Lol
Yea sheâs female
Your looking good there JJ. Keep it up and bring on the questionsâŚlol
Will
Iâm gunna have to say yes itâs a hermie my friend
If you notice there are white or yellow spots on the levees and I have new seedingâs that have the same thing . Have check nut. and they look good and PH is just under 6. Anyone know what tis could be?
What medium are you using? And are they little black spots with white or yellow spots
I use miracle-gro mosture Control and home made compost (50/50). I tested soil before planting. The spots showed up on the new seeds the second set of leaf growth and not all of the plants have the spots. I get them on both clones and seeds. Just started getting them last summer but only on one plant. Using same mix for a couple years. Just started doing indoor growing and hoped not have the same problem but I do. They are in 5 gal buckets.
Also they are yellowish only, in the right light they almost look white.
The Soil is probably to strong for clones and seedlings my friend
Thats pollen on that male plants leaves, isnât it? I canât really see it that closely but thatâs what I thought
Why would they still be there after a couple of mouths of growth? I test the soilâs Nut.sâ at lest once a month, and PH ever time I water.
I didnât read that before, I just saw the male and thought pollen but it sounds like youâve got some kind of a soil-borne fungus
Start a plant somewhere else in another kind of commercial soil without cross-contamination from your compost and if itâs fine, there you goâŚ
-good luck
