Anyone ever seen this? Would you consider this a retard plant?

phillk6751

Well-Known Member
When I transplanted this lady into the soil (FFOF) from a RR knockoff, I may have shocked the roots....but the growth patterns on this plant seem off so far. It's a Kushage Feminized.

Kushage.jpgView attachment 2087539View attachment 2087540

I guess I'm wondering if maybe the shocked roots affected one side of the plant and not the other?....One half is growing a bit slower, the 2nd set of true leaves (first ones with tri-tip) one side grew only 1 of the 2 smaller tips....then the 3rd set, one side is a bit smaller than the other....it seems like it's evening out a little bit, but it's still weird.
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
Leaves twisting is a sign of root stress...so apparently your transplant was a little rough...but it's alright...more roots will grow and it will all be alright, just make sure not to water too much...
 

CashCrops

Well-Known Member
Shocked roots (which is rare unless you really do something dumb) wouldn't cause that. It's most likely the plants genetics. If it were truly shocked the leafs would wilt or it would die. This plant however is just fine.
 

phillk6751

Well-Known Member
okay....yea the transplant was about 10 days ago, the first pic was like right after the transplant....the last 2 were just yesterday
 

phillk6751

Well-Known Member
I suppose if I really wanted to know if it's a genetic thing or not would be to sort of top it, but just top the growth tip....then see how the new growth forms....or just see what the clones look like. I've still got awhile until I can do either though.
 
Top