Check out this weird growth on my budding to forced veg clone

I had a 3 inch clone given to me 3 months ago in the bottom of a 2 liter soda bottle. I left it outside, and forgot about it. It didn't grow, became stunted, became dry, and suffered from barely any soil. Then 1.5 months ago I repotted it and watered it properly.

The plant is 6 inches tall, and it started to bud due to lessening of sunlight. I decided to stop the budding as it wasn't yielding barely anything by changing her light schedule to 24 hours indoors.

It is now indoors under CFL's, moderate 50 % humidity, and 80 to 90 degree temps, and 24 light hours to make her reveg.

It is working, she is getting new growth. Check out the shape of the leaves though. Kinda funky looking. Anyone else ever done this before and have picts to share?PA280014.jpg
 
Poor little plant I wish you luck. You have a big chance of a hermie plant. I had a clone that was clipped while in flower and it acted like the flower spot was where I topped it but no stress was givin to my babies. Remember its a weed and fairly forgiving. I wish you luck.
 
Poor little plant I wish you luck. You have a big chance of a hermie plant. I had a clone that was clipped while in flower and it acted like the flower spot was where I topped it but no stress was givin to my babies. Remember its a weed and fairly forgiving. I wish you luck.
Thanks for the well wishes.

Why do I have a big chance or getting a hermie plant? Are hermie's completely useless? I searched for a 101 thread on them, but just got a bunch of other posts like mine.
Can anyone fwd me a link for a post on this?
 

rhino1111

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well it depends ive had a hermie plant one time and it was like 1% male, it only produced one seed on itself, yielded 2 O of dry weed. but then again if it has alot of male parts it can turn your whole nug to seed, which isnt a bad thing in a way, just keep it growing and youll have plenty of seeds to work with next year.
 

smallclosetgrowr

Well-Known Member
looks like u have a little mite problem there , see those specks on the leaves? look under the leaves and shake them onto some papper and see.
 

Dr.Nick

Active Member
I've got one right now that looks kinda like that. It's a plant I'm re-vegging to use as a mother, but when I switched the lights back and changed nutes I got these smooth (non serrated) leaves like some of the more exotic varities have. I think it happened due to the hormonal switch and the new leaves may have been formed from repurposed calyxes. I'm not really sure though, this is just what it looked like. Hopefully it won't go hermie on me.
 
Can you post any pictures?


I've got one right now that looks kinda like that. It's a plant I'm re-vegging to use as a mother, but when I switched the lights back and changed nutes I got these smooth (non serrated) leaves like some of the more exotic varities have. I think it happened due to the hormonal switch and the new leaves may have been formed from repurposed calyxes. I'm not really sure though, this is just what it looked like. Hopefully it won't go hermie on me.
 

MMAFanatic

Active Member
Mine had some crazy leaves I wish I has taken fotos
It was just one big long leaf that looked like mint for every new growth for 2 weeks
 
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