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mine are still alive, pics to come soon... sorry no updates lately from me.... krinlkly leafs are still krinkling...
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Avi. have you ever heard that seeds need to, I'm not sure of the word to use, maybe, age, a little bit before you plant them? If you are using new seeds ,maybe a couple of months old or less, could that be an issue with the way your plants look? Maybe the seeds don't like the medium they are in or just maybe that's the way those plants look. I don't know if the look of the leaves is a problem or not. What do you think?
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I can't speak of the wrinkled leaf trait. I have a plant that shows the wrinkle trait, but it varies with feedings, and root space. From my grows I have had seeds pop as they dropped from maturing seeded flowering plants. They grow as expected. My best guess is strength of nutes may play a part in wrinkle leaf, if the specimen is predisposed to that trait. Avi?
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wish i was on when this started...looks like fun...count me in on the next one
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Dropped Cat I've grown Bay 11 a few times and I didn't experience the crinkled leaf issue. I grew them in organic soil but they never had their roots restricted and maybe they don't like it. It is a sativa dominant strain and I know sativas usually don't like their roots restrained so maybe that is the problem; if it is a problem. I've had crinkled leaves before but the plants always grew out of it so I'm curious as to why it happens and if it is an issue for concern or not.
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I've looked around some threads about the crinkle a while
ago when a male I use showed the trait. (sensi star x nycd). Most agree its no cause for concern. Bay 11 seems like a great plant.
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diameter of the pot 6cm...
small pot and large plant ![]() (genetic: Hawaiian x Colombian)
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Tenth day in flower:
Stretch: Starting to top out, she's a little thing.
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Very nice plant D.C.
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