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Hey @BassBuds Thanks for the tag. @Rexer is right, we did just discuss this recently in one of our journals. Probably mine since i think we have the most bleached buds growing on here right this moment. I left all our bleached sections alone and didnt trim anything out. We put a lot of effort into controlling humidity though. As long as your humidity is low and you have really good airflow as rex mentioned, you should be fine. Every now and then, give a bleached/crispy bud leaf a tug and see if it easily pulls out. If it pulls out with little effort and you cant actually feel the leaf stem separate from the plant, You may need to bust out the scissors and start digging around for mold.@Michael Hunt , @Rexer : Should I chop off the bleached parts of the buds to prevent bud rot? I read something like that on another forum, but I'd like feedback from some fire growers .
Here's some shots of the vegging plant. Did the final top so now I have 8 primaries and my manifold is almost complete.
For it to produce and seeds, it would have to be pollinated first. You’d see little bananas showing up, then opening to expose the the little anthers covered in pollen. Then, after a few weeks, seeds will start to swell.Sad news. I accidentally opened the door to the grow room for like 10 seconds an hour and a half too early yesterday. Today I have what looks like seeds starting to form. Am I crazy or did my plant hermie . If it did, what now? Chop it down? This is the beast of a gorilla glue that was in the center getting the most light (and light stress). These were bagseed from a plant that hermied so it would make sense thats what happened to me. Whats my next step? Chop just affected branches? Chop whole plant? I don't want to ruin the rest of the crop. Do I wait till the lights turn back on or try to do it in the dark now.
@Michael Hunt @Rexer