Is this a hermie

BenGman

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Many strains have smooth oval leaves, doesn't necessarily mean it revegged... I'm running some Bad Dawg gear right now with similar leaves
I know they do , I got acouple going right now but they don't look no where near as bad as that... it's revegged and stretching, obviously from not being in complete darkness or interrupting it... because it's certainly has no signs of heat stress and it's growing abnormal, wouldn't you say?=)
 

Gentlemencorpse

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I know they do , I got acouple going right now but they don't look no where near as bad as that... it's revegged and stretching, obviously from not being in complete darkness or interrupting it... because it's certainly has no signs of heat stress and it's growing abnormal, wouldn't you say?=)
Well it was outdoors so that's USUALLY not an issue... unless it was like, under a street lamp or something, since it's not like daylight hours change erratically

And it just doesn't look revegged to me... it looks seriously stressed, like from heat or root damage, or even just bad genetics... look at the crazy foxtailing... if it's a Seedsman NL Auto I can tell you from experience they're pretty janky
 

ejsesp

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I know they do , I got acouple going right now but they don't look no where near as bad as that... it's revegged and stretching, obviously from not being in complete darkness or interrupting it... because it's certainly has no signs of heat stress and it's growing abnormal, wouldn't you say?=)
But its an automatic?
 

BenGman

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Must be some shit genetics then, can anyone else explain the reason to why it has not filled out properly and showing signs of light leak poisoning... I'm still sticking with what I know best regardless of any other answer. I've seen this happen more than enough times

The oval shaped leafs are smooth as fuck , they are NOT rigid marijuana leafs like they normally do, zero thc, it's a classic sign of reveg ..
 

Doug Dawson

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Northern light suto 8wks old outdoor grow
I think you made a good decision to keep the plant. Just watch it closely. I did a quick search on Northern Lights auto foxtailing and found many with the same issue. Could just be a genetic trait from the breeders mixing her DNA with ruderalis to make her autoflower.
 
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