One Winged Wonder!!

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I have some Sour chem and OG Kush that I have run many times, but this is the first time I have noticed this issue. I only have one -three leaves on many of the fan leaves, also some are curled up. Also in the last picture you can see some horn looking things, they look like a tinny single leaf.

Not sure why or if it is truly an issue. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Shamus

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most likely got triggered for flower somehow and is now revegging.. the little circle leaves are something ik comes with reveg as well as single fucnky blades.
 
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Yep for sure went from flower back to veg

Did you take clones during the flowering stage?
 
vaporedout

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re-veg...... my leaves looked like snail shells when they were re vegging, also the one blade leaf is a good giveaway. couldnt find a pic of it though.....
 
We Solidarity

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I've seen a plant do that in veg for no reason and then grow out of it...grown from a clone under 24 hours mostly. Maybe sensitive plants can develop it going from 18/6 to 24 hours of light? That would be the most logical explanation, IMO.
 
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I'm not sure how they would have went into flower,they are in the 18/6 room. the only thing that has changed is the lights, I was using a single 1k mh. just added 2 8 bulb t5's that they veg under until I'm ready to move them to 12/12 then they sit under the 1k for a week before the switch. Could the t5's be causing this?
 
Seamaiden

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All it takes is sufficient increase in dark phase of the photoperiod, in my experience, to trigger flowering, or being sufficiently rootbound. And yes, I can also see the HUGE reduction in light (photons) causing this, too, if I understand what you did correctly. Did you move from a 1K to T5, or did you just add T5 to the 1K? If the second scenario, then I don't get it, if the first scenario, then it seems feasible.

Either way, definitely in a revegging state, but now that it's in the single-lobe stage, she should be going back to threes, then fives, over the next 2-4 weeks.

So, increase in dark phase (1hr/day is plenty good), being rootbound, sufficient reduction in overall light intensity (I've seen an entire room of flowering plants, finishing, in light that I could have read by, and I need light so that's saying a LOT) are all reasons why a plant may begin producing regenerative phase hormones.
 
iscrog4food

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While revegging can cause this, I have also experienced this if you stress the clones out. How long did it take for the clones to root? When you transplanted them were they hella rootbound? I have seen this condition if I neglect the clones and let the Ph in the clonator get out of whack or if the clones take a long time to root.
 
Green Giant

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All it takes is sufficient increase in dark phase of the photoperiod, in my experience, to trigger flowering, or being sufficiently rootbound. And yes, I can also see the HUGE reduction in light (photons) causing this, too, if I understand what you did correctly. Did you move from a 1K to T5, or did you just add T5 to the 1K? If the second scenario, then I don't get it, if the first scenario, then it seems feasible.

Either way, definitely in a revegging state, but now that it's in the single-lobe stage, she should be going back to threes, then fives, over the next 2-4 weeks.

So, increase in dark phase (1hr/day is plenty good), being rootbound, sufficient reduction in overall light intensity (I've seen an entire room of flowering plants, finishing, in light that I could have read by, and I need light so that's saying a LOT) are all reasons why a plant may begin producing regenerative phase hormones.

I added two T5's with the 1k mh.


The only thing I can think of now that you guys (and gals) are talking about light periods, is I switched my electric meter over from normal to a off peak meter, and switched my times of light on/off in both veg and flower rooms. This may have been the cause.
 
iscrog4food

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Usually changing the times of rooms is fine as long as you just make the dark period longer and keep the light period the same in my experience.
 
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Hmm, plants usually don't just switch over to flower because you changed there light cycle 1 day. Even if you gave them 12 hrs of darkness, it takes weeks for plants to stretch then produce flowers. I think it even takes a few days for the hormones to change within the plant, after the photoperiod change.

IMO, it seems like they were somehow stressed, especially since they have been kept under 18/6.
 
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