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Single Fan Leaves and Twisting Fan Leaves

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Single Fan Leaves and Twisting Fan Leaves

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Looking for some advice as to why my plants are growing this way? Many fan leaves are single or doubles but I still have regular full fan leaves as well. Also seems like the leaves are twisting in a way that I cant find any information about either. Thanks in advance!
Btw these are outdoor clones.
 

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Single and three leaf growth is a scary sight for me. I take it as a major root stress signal. That can be from Ph, medium temps, medium too wet all the time, ph imbalances, root rot, root bound or competition. Just from personal experience, this is what it always was for me. A root zone health issue. As long as genetics were out of the picture. If she can display 5 fingers and she is making 1 and 3 finger leafs, genetically she isn’t capped out at 3, so there 100% is an issue in those cases.
 
Possible leaf septoria? Definitely bugs eating your plant. High stress all over.
 

Just read this post. Could be reveg?
 
Situation where you took her from indoors and then put her outside. Change in light schedule?
 
Looks like she's revegging. Have you been outside at night to look for possible light exposure. Maybe a street light or a motion activated flood light? It could be as simple as that.

Keep an eye on the leaf deformation to see if it continues with new growth. It could be just a temporary glitch from stress maybe or a more concerning issue. Time will tell.
 
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