But yours looks sickly , just being honest
I hope it is just the plant. I doubt it is fungal. It has been dry as a bone in these parts. I rubbed the dark parts on the 2 plants I saw this on and there doesn’t seem to be spores or anything coming off. These are just a goof grow for me so if it gets worse, I will just leave them be so I don’t spread it to my Freaks. Next time I visit them I may just lop the bud sites with the black/deeeeeeep purple on them off.Could be just the plants colors
Does growth look normal other than color
Violeta strain Perfectly normal color
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I appreciate honesty. The rest of the plants look pretty healthy. Maybe a nute deficiency? They are not being fed like they should and the soil is just native soil with no amendments. The whole hill is probably fill as this area was built up from a forest about a decade ago. The soil seemed like normal dirt(not just sand) when I dug the holes to plant them in. There is probably a decade of grass and weeds composting. I am not super concerned. I would like to taste the buds since this is the cross I made and have not grown out. I have one clone left in my yard that I will probably put in my tent in the fall so if these go south, I still have another chance to flower the cross out.But yours looks sickly , just being honest
I am familiar with bud rot. The northeast around harvest time is cold and wet. Right now it is hot and dry…
This is more like what I was thinkingI am familiar with bud rot. The northeast around harvest time is cold and wet. Right now it is hot and dry…
The plant in this thread looks like what I am seeing. The OP checks back in and has pics of buds later in flower. Good find. I am thinking @WeedHopper is right. I am also hoping he is right.This is more like what I was thinking
https://rollitup.org/t/black-leafs-at-bud-sites.1061095/
Gave the hillside crew some AN nutes(with cal mag for @bigsur51). They are moving right along. Anybody know what this is?View attachment 306646
I have had purple plants before. This is the darkest purple I have seen. Didn’t have splotchy color but I will take the 2 votes for ‘The Color Purple without Oprah’. Gorilla Grape, Grape Stomper and Grape Kush was the mothers genetics.color you lucky fecker
we grew some Purple Paki from BlackBart that looked like that…and it stayed purple….an old friend named Dorje said it was high on the popularity list of his clients
looking forward to see pics as she grows up
I have had purple plants before. This is the darkest purple I have seen. Didn’t have splotchy color but I will take the 2 votes for ‘The Color Purple without Oprah’. Gorilla Grape, Grape Stomper and Grape Kush was the mothers genetics.
Thanks for tuning me in.
Gave the hillside crew some AN nutes(with cal mag for @bigsur51). They are moving right along. Anybody know what this is?View attachment 306646
Reading this, I would think I was stoned and writing a math problem for an elementary school math book. I wasn’t stoned. I don’t write books. I don’t know what the fk I was thinking. But the correct answer is elephant…I may go out with my baggie o’ pollen to pollinate a couple bud sites on each of the black bud site plants to get some F2 seeds of the colorful girls. I think I lost track of which plants were twins. I will have to look back at this thread to see if I can figure it out. I think #6 was a twin of #4 and #6 is one of the colorful plants. I have 2 #6 clones next to each other.
Reading this, I would think I was stoned and writing a math problem for an elementary school math book. I wasn’t stoned. I don’t write books. I don’t know what the fk I was thinking. But the correct answer is elephant…
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