I Have Never Seen This Before....

DeBoe

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Whats up rollitup I have a question for you guys. I'm currently growing a Northern Lights strand with fox farm Nutes. The new fan leafs coming out of the nodes appear to be single (one leaf) has anyone seen this before? I think its kind of funny. The plant is Very healthy, but i haven't seen anything like these new nodes.
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Oh yeah any tips on what i should do now. I have super cropped it once should i wait or tie it down or what .. ... :eyesmoke: Heres Some Pics for you guys. Check em out.
 

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yah it is nothing to be worried about... some of my improperly done clones that i received a while back all did this, i have noticed though, it tends to grow new stems like crazy.. btw you plant is very weird
 
my skunk did that , loooked funny , smelled funny , and the out come , verry serious... its sum kind of deff , but its nothing to panic its genetic and cant be fix ... look and judge.. started with 5 bladed leaf to three to one and i harvested 19 grams of dry flavorfull skunk. short and fat and yummy...
i dont knw why but it dint look like much and ended being the best ... dont judge a plant by it leafs... it was nirvanas skunk ... i got three phenos , tall sativa /male/ lanky mids /female/ and ,weirdo /dank/...
 

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First, Yes it is a clone

Second, looks the same greenlantr. im growing mine very big though so im curious to see the outcome. im going to test the Ph very soon. With the fox farm I'm predicting a very pleasent outcome
 
First, Yes it is a clone

Second, looks the same greenlantr. im growing mine very big though so im curious to see the outcome. im going to test the Ph very soon. With the fox farm I'm predicting a very pleasent outcome

actually you'd be surprised, not sayine FF soil is bad but non the less i've seen that is not infact ph balanced based on the all the threads i've read... as far as base nutrients, it is very good
 
its the inside that counts.,.,i bet she has a nice personality,.,.lol.,.,lovely lo0ks healthy just odd.,.,keep it up cant wait to see it in full flower.,.
 
These one bladed leaves are often referred to as stress leaves and normally are seen if a plant is revegged. Try using some superthrive or vitamin b1 for it.
 
my skunk did that , loooked funny , smelled funny , and the out come , verry serious... its sum kind of deff , but its nothing to panic its genetic and cant be fix ... look and judge.. started with 5 bladed leaf to three to one and i harvested 19 grams of dry flavorfull skunk. short and fat and yummy...
i dont knw why but it dint look like much and ended being the best ... dont judge a plant by it leafs... it was nirvanas skunk ... i got three phenos , tall sativa /male/ lanky mids /female/ and ,weirdo /dank/...

yah turned out fine.. nice!
 
These one bladed leaves are often referred to as stress leaves and normally are seen if a plant is revegged. Try using some superthrive or vitamin b1 for it.



I started with superthrive right after the transplant. The stress makes sense i did put it back into veg after it had started flowering. I got the clone with no buds on it just pistils everywhere and hairs. It's growing very fast and looks healthier then ever though
 
The plant is AWESOME now its growing normal leafs again and has 10z nugs all over it ill post pics asap
 
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