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The Plant is revegging. Meaning it is getting light to grow while in the 12 hours of darkness. Go into your grow space when the lights are out and figure out were the light is coming from. 100 percent this is the problem.
Also you will probably want to start over because with the plant being stressed like that there is a huge concern with it going Hermie!
If they are not reveging that you have some sort of a genetic issue with the one plant. Everytime I have seen someone with single blade leaves it has been a light leak.Dudeeeeeeeee........ You almost gave me a heart attack. The space is sealed, light just went out 5 minutes ago, i double checked my light baffle on the passive intake and its fine. The buds are still growing, new calyx are appearing every day and i've not noticed any signs of it going hermie on me. I understand the triple and single blade leaves could lead one to think this but that wouldn't explain why the small bagseed plant is flowering at the same rate with no difference in leaves... no?
If they are not reveging that you have some sort of a genetic issue with the one plant. Everytime I have seen someone with single blade leaves it has been a light leak.
Double check everything including your light timer and your light baffles because to me it looks to be reveging.
If it's reverting, you usually stop getting new flowers, but like Anthem, the only time I ever see single blade leaves is when I'm revegging.
Why is this plant the way it is while other plants of the same strain look better? Different phenos might explain it. This one just might have genes you don't like. Bagseed and even store-bought seed can have undesirable phenos.
Assuming some weird revegging process isn't happening, flower density is based on two main things: genetics and the intensity/quality of the light source. If the other plant is doing fine, I'd guess it's genetic.
It’s one of the pitfalls of growing multi strain grow it makes it hard to control the environment to suit all the strains . Od .I'm sure it's still flowering, I couldn't help myself and have plucked off quite a few lil pre-mature nuggets about 3ft below the canopy and within 24 hours the budsites are starting to re-appear. Maybe this has stunted it tho :|
I also read that being rootbound can cause the leaf issues... but it's in a 5 gallon pot. Albeit only 3/5ths full.
I've mainly been thinking that perhaps i've simply grown it too large for the energy it's recieving at 250w. The wardrobe is 6.25 square foot and mostly full as you can see in the top pic. If it did fill out all those sturdy branches i'm sure I'd be pulling like 10oz from my first plant lol
Regarding the second little plant growing beside it, considering it's also at week 7 of 12/12, I'm not happy with the progress of that either. However, it did take 1-2 weeks longer for preflowers to show, so its running a little behind after only being vegged for 3 weeks instead of 5.
Maybe I just need to dial the light up but that wont help with the symptoms of heat stress that you can see at the top of the plant... i've not noticed any bleaching so far tho. Hmmmm. This is complicated. I just want to grow some nice bud for my 30th birthday on the 30th of this month before i need to find a new home lol. Tryna accomplish 1 single thing during this fkin pandemic
I’m going with genetics as well . Od .
You have one Sativa, skinny leaves, and one Indica, fat leaves, the Sativa will be a tall lady when it's finished. Feeding wise the Indica is a pig, where as the Sativa is a dainty eater, so feed less to the Sativa, and keep an eye on your tips. My last full Sativa grew over my light and half way down the other wall, hell of a toke though.
Growing outdoors sounds like a lot less hassleYes I also like a good Sativa, outdoor grown if possible. lol
From what I re read , they are only 2 weeks into flower ? In that case they don't look too bad , I'd stick with it , ignore the single leaf , the buds look ok for 2 weeks flower , watch them , they may bulk up nice regardless.....
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