Three finger leaves?

jensenbeach1

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Seedling about a month old. Was made using colloidal silver on a gelato fron harborside and then crossed that eith another gelato. We threw this one into a 100 percent mix to test if our final transplant would be good. The only one to recieve higher nutrients much slower growth than rest of my plants. Curious if it is a sign of overnuting as the foliage is green (dark i assume from gelato. Have a lighter pheno in there 1 out of 20 pretty cool). Only running 2 of these one of each pheno as im afraid they may hermie some reason. Heres a few photos of her she is also much smaller than the rest not as full foliage but no tip burn. My brian berrys have the claw in our 75 percent mixed so im not sure what to attribute to abnormal finger growth.
 

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dirtWeevil

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it can happen from stresses or genetics, looks like your newer leaves are fives? If so its probably moving past the stressors
 

JohnDoeTho

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Sounds like your trying to speak of Nitrogen toxicity when saying dark green and too much nutrient. Let me show you the grinding halt I came to with a nitrogen toxicity, dosnt really look similiar.
 

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legalcanada

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you don't have to worry about hermies with colloidal silver unless it was already in the genetics somewhere, and it looks like new growth is all 5 fingers
 

jensenbeach1

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They got a glossy appearance an had an extreme curl.
Nitrogen is the slight bend at the very tip of the leaf I see signs on it on your plant. Also the curl is from super overwatering it looks like. Im chalking up the slow growth to transplanting into too hot of soil too soon. It was an experiment as we got over 200 seeds from our colloidal silver project. I love being able to adjust slight things and watch the results, less is more like always. The plants with lighter nutrients are much happier, showing little deficiency but I feel it was from them eating up our dixie cup soil with a late transplant into fresher nutes. Everything else has been very healthy since. Interesting I have 4 clones i hardened 2 off over the last week and half, the other two just the past 3 days. It reached 100 today and you can definitely tell the two who have been outside already, not a sign of anything. The others well, one finger on a leaf here and there has become completely soggy and droopy but rest of leaf is fine, im going to say its from the extreme heat. Ive been pushing them on water too havent seen a thirsty droop yet it was more of a stress will get pictures up shortly.
 

jensenbeach1

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you don't have to worry about hermies with colloidal silver unless it was already in the genetics somewhere, and it looks like new growth is all 5 fingers
Yes it is, I just noticed it was the only one that had this weird growth and the only one that went directly into 100 percent soil. I didnt know if anyone else had experience with nutrients causing weird leaf growth. We have been really rough on this one leaving it outside even when it wants to come back in. Just trying to see what would happen. Seems like some plants will just heat curl up, and some will droop. IM guessing the droop is the plant giving up lol. Ive been doign it for an hour a day then in shade for hour or so and day after increase by an hour *unless plant says otherwise lol*. I havent today its way too hot outside and our ac really isnt doing its job as it is around 90 im scared to let the precious cool air out right now lol. I recently brought that damage plant and one other inside by the slider to allow some light but its unreasonably hot out. Hoping thats the reasoning for this and not a root issue. Just trial and error trying to come to my own conclusions currently.
 

JohnDoeTho

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Yes it is, I just noticed it was the only one that had this weird growth and the only one that went directly into 100 percent soil. I didnt know if anyone else had experience with nutrients causing weird leaf growth. We have been really rough on this one leaving it outside even when it wants to come back in. Just trying to see what would happen. Seems like some plants will just heat curl up, and some will droop. IM guessing the droop is the plant giving up lol. Ive been doign it for an hour a day then in shade for hour or so and day after increase by an hour *unless plant says otherwise lol*. I havent today its way too hot outside and our ac really isnt doing its job as it is around 90 im scared to let the precious cool air out right now lol. I recently brought that damage plant and one other inside by the slider to allow some light but its unreasonably hot out. Hoping thats the reasoning for this and not a root issue. Just trial and error trying to come to my own conclusions currently.
I've watched people grow in soil and it's looked pretty forgiving. Plants damn near laying on the ground bouncing right back.
 

jensenbeach1

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I've watched people grow in soil and it's looked pretty forgiving. Plants damn near laying on the ground bouncing right back.
Yea i taped them down pretty far those were clones i wanted to get more tops but didnt wanna lose out on all the tight noding it already had, debating keeping them tied down for awhile. Going to be hard if i had to do that with the other 50 clones I get unless i can figure out a way to do it in a mound of soil lol.
 

JohnDoeTho

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Yea it was very scary but I revived them. Yea then they bounced back and was able to get them to height I wanted expecting them to double in size. I flipped 3 days ago. And yea I've done a lot of training and trimming. Some periods of too much as well.
 

JohnDoeTho

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Once they really enter flower I'll give them a pretty thick trim, cross your fingers! Lol

Edit: I'll cut a lot of big fans to let light and air to bud sites.

Also edit: your outside and I've heard it's a different ball game
 

jensenbeach1

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Once they really enter flower I'll give them a pretty thick trim, cross your fingers! Lol

Edit: I'll cut a lot of big fans to let light and air to bud sites.

Also edit: your outside and I've heard it's a different ball game
Yea i dont really trim up .y plants just the inside and its only for cooling. Typically you cut the outside nugs and let the rest mature not sure if going to do one chop or two be nice if anyone has any input on that. Yea i wouldnt go more than 10 percent total leaves a day. And im not sure but u may need to stop pulling leaves eventually in flower.
 

JohnDoeTho

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Yea i dont really trim up .y plants just the inside and its only for cooling. Typically you cut the outside nugs and let the rest mature not sure if going to do one chop or two be nice if anyone has any input on that. Yea i wouldnt go more than 10 percent total leaves a day. And im not sure but u may need to stop pulling leaves eventually in flower.
Yea they stop developing leaves after a cpl weeks into flower.
 
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