SlobOnMyKnob
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I noticed one of that branches that looked normal yesterday. Looked odd today kinda turned. So I I flipped it over and noticed the growth on it looks funny.
what would cause this?
what would cause this?
There was nothing in it. Just a empty leaf.Open it up and see if there's a caterpillar or aphids or something.
It’s indoor the whole time and under 20/4 lightingThe single finger leafs lead me to believe it is from a clone which is normal. The swirling of the leaves however is a sign it was trying to go into flower, but it is reverting back to a veg stage. This typically happens in outdoor situations though, where you aren’t able to control the environment. Is it an outdoor or indoor grow?
No it was from a week before flowering. And they have been out of the cloner for 2 weeks. Just that ones branch did that.Are those from clones taken from a plant that had started flowering?
No it was from a week before flowering. And they have been out of the cloner for 2 weeks. Just that ones branch did that.
Could be a root issue maybe. Are you overwatering?I noticed one of that branches that looked normal yesterday. Looked odd today kinda turned. So I I flipped it over and noticed the growth on it looks funny.
what would cause this?
I have had it for 2 weeks. And it was under the same light that whole time. Never went more than 4 hours without light.The growth looks like it had decided to start flowering and then was put back under longer light hours.
No, I water slowly until I see runoff and then stop. And don’t water again until it feels light and top inch feels dry.Could be a root issue maybe. Are you overwatering?
Yes, that branch had been bent for 4 days before it did that.are you LST/bending branches?
Yes, that branch had been bent for 4 days before it did that.
Okay so some plants after bending. They will point back up the next day. And be fine and then a few days later basically freak out for a bit?![]()
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I have found it quite common during LST, it has to due with the plants response to the apical cola being damaged. The plant is sending IAA to the other branches to achieve a apical dominant cola...she should be fine in a few days. If not keep reading. Good luck.
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