Variegated Cannabis!!!
So...not the best thing to see on your ganja plants, but I cant help but marvel at its beauty.
This one is pretty cool, too.
Now if I could just get my hands on a variegated monstera plant, I'd be all set....
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wow nice fields what do you think caused that in the plant?
Thank you! Well, scientifically, its a gene mutation...but I think it was caused by unnecessary stress and being unloved. A new grower took over this greenhouse and didn't really put much effort into it. I get it though, its hard to come in mid-season and be committed when you've missed half of the season already.
Interesting youre growing in a green house. Its not legal where I live, so Im scared to do another outdoor crop like last year being that I live near an airport. However, I have considered putting up a small greenhouse up on my spot. My wife doesnt want me growing at all this year but I think Im gonna try to find a few spots on a nearby lot.
Operating in the grey area is scary, but there are special greenhouse tops you can purchase that will allow the sunlight in but will shield what you've got growing from any fly overs. I think the smell later in the season is a big issue if you're in close proximity to the public. The cool thing about a green house is that lots of people have them for legit reasons - so, throw some veggie garden supplies around the outside, maybe a small patch of tomatoes and nobody will look twice! Just stay away from the products that are tailored specifically for cannabis (go with agricultural, its cheaper), and dont leave any excessive parts outside.
it is pretty scary. I was thinking maybe they couldnt be seen from the sky in a greenhouse. Ill look into the special tops. If I ever did put one up though I would be willing to grow other stuff in it too. Im considering just trying guerrilla growing this year.
They can! Regular greenhouse tops are clear. You can spray a coat of paint over it, but we've found that it severely cuts down the amount of sunlight that gets through. I'm not in charge of ordering the new tops, but look for something that has a mesh like structure. Itll allow sun in through the tiny gaps in the mesh, but the crisscross pattern makes it hard to see through. Guerrilla style - build yourself a very simple hoop house. If you hear helicopters, simply pull the tarp over the hoop and voila! Hoop houses are used for legit reasons, too, so it doesnt look fishy. I wouldnt grow any veggies or anything in with the cannabis though, as they can be big attractors for pests (aphids, mites) and you're not going to want to eat the veggies if you use any harsh sprays on your cannabis prior to flowering.
what sucks is I live near an airport so there is just too much crap flying over from time to time. Id probably be smarter just planting a few really bushy but short plants amongst a bunch of legal stuff. I dont use any sprays though and honestly have found fertilizers to be rather ineffective. I used botanicare last time and it didnt seem to do much for the yields. My dad never used any fertilizer other than chicken manure and I remember back in 96 he grew 3 that yielded close to a pound each.
not a terrible idea for safety reasons. we're about to try letting a left-over teen plant just do its thang in our garden tomorrow. Doubtful we'll use anything on it other than water and maybe a little kelp mix from now on. Its either that or let the poor guy be destroyed!
incredible capture!