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Start to take this apart piece by piece. You commented that NOT ALL plants are doing this. Well, if they are not in different areas (tents), and are NOT getting different formula to eat (do you feed each plant a separate formula or mix once, feed all)...If there is NO dis-similar issues here than it is the strain. Many sativa get larfy / scraggly.....sometimes from the seeds (genus/strain), sometimes from the environment (a stress issue during the switch from veg to flower). Plants are children of their parents. Even seeds from the same plant have different genetic codes and you never know. Only clones are exact matches. Then it is all environmental / nutritional. GOTTA WATCH THE HIGH N AFTER 3RD OR 4TH WK OF FLOWER.
Coco - flush, it is an easy thing to do and start feeding properly. In a week or 2 you should see thickening but she will continue to stack like this for a while
I grow Acapulco Gold outdoors and live in the desert. The summer heat here destroys most plants. We averaged over 2 months of +115°F and +105f for almost 4 months. I love my AG and movend one indoors. She was suffering heat stress but she started to look exactly like your issue. This happpens to me every summer (gonna give up summer growing outdoors and indoors is too expensive for A/C so no more summer growing). POTENCY does not change...sometimes it gets even better as the hormonal action rushes in to save the flower.
Coco - flush, it is an easy thing to do and start feeding properly. In a week or 2 you should see thickening but she will continue to stack like this for a while
I grow Acapulco Gold outdoors and live in the desert. The summer heat here destroys most plants. We averaged over 2 months of +115°F and +105f for almost 4 months. I love my AG and movend one indoors. She was suffering heat stress but she started to look exactly like your issue. This happpens to me every summer (gonna give up summer growing outdoors and indoors is too expensive for A/C so no more summer growing). POTENCY does not change...sometimes it gets even better as the hormonal action rushes in to save the flower.