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Outdoor Gg#4 Covered In Single Leaflets

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Outdoor Gg#4 Covered In Single Leaflets

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Thanks, I may go with seeds next year, I have had some issues in the past with seeds that were supposed to be feminized and 60% were males. Any reputable seed sources would be greatly appreciated.
seeds are the way to go they end up bigger and stronger without all the hassle of timing your lights to your area. I have had descent luck with most seed banks but the seeds i have used for the last few years come from friends,so i have no resent experience
 
Throwing 1s and 3s isn’t from improper lighting, it’s genetic. I’ve had plants go from seed to harvest with gg4 genetics outside and this has happened to me also. I’ve also had other strains do this such as killer skunk( underground originals) Actually it created a early finishing strain outdoor which I’ve already harvested most of in Colorado. Only one out of many did this though with the gg4 genetics... Those $@&$& catterpillers sure liked it. But I took em out. No wings for them.
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Can anyone figure this out? My plant has been outdoors it's whole life half of the plant is normal and budding well, the other half seems about 3 weeks behind and has all 1 leaflets. Here are two pics of the same plant.
 

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It either gets a lot of light at night or it’s genetics.

Do you move these frequently? Inside to outside? Those leaves are in awfully good shape for being outdoors all summer.
 
It either gets a lot of light at night or it’s genetics.

Do you move these frequently? Inside to outside? Those leaves are in awfully good shape for being outdoors all summer.
I don't move the plant it has been outside its whole life it is in the ground so no i don't move it to answer your question
 
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