crom
Cannobi Genetics
Supporter
- 2,234
- 263
Next time try to take cuts before your 12 12 flip that way You can avoid this problem.clones taken after flowering has been initiated usually take longer to root and grow much poorer. Goodluck
Oh, whatchoo sayin'?Mumble mumble rootbound mumble. Peace GS
I suspect the leaves your speaking of are appearing because you're confusing the plants by continually changing their lighting cycleThey are actually still in veg. At least that is where I want them to be right now lol. I want them to be vegging for another 2 weeks or so. The other strains are White Rhino and Skywalker OG.
Guess maybe I should go 24/7 to get em to snap out of this.
I do see a 3 pedal leaf on the plant in the bottom picture also....I was thinking you had a found a very nice strain I had 20 years ago called "The WEB" and it had only single pedal leaves on the entire plant. Your plant pic looks very much like it. It was very hard to tell this strain was cannabis when it was growing outdoors, but it was very good and I'm still sad I lost it.Check out the pics and let me know what you think.
Oh, whatchoo sayin'?
:giggle
I don't think it's the vitamin B in the Superthrive that's doing this, I think it's a combination of being rootbound (forces flowering, and forces it earlier) and the triacontanol in the Superthrive. Triacontanol is a growth hormone, so it makes perfect sense to me that it could cause a weird re-vegging scenario. I'm landing with GS on this, I think he's nailed it.
Bay Area, no disrespect, but I think you might want to learn a little bit more about playing around with photoperiods. :)
It's because of stress try giving it a transition feed onceYah I forgot to mention that I took the clones in the second week of flower. No doubt that is why the plants are confused.
Its strange how some are doing just fine and others (those with the curled leaves) are not bushing out.
Check out the pics and let me know what you think.
friendly advice: check the dates on threads before replying to them. this is the second thread I've seen you resurrect, we want to leave threads like this alone as to prevent clogging up the timeline and affecting search results negatively.It's because of stress try giving it a transition feed once
I have one in the garden that was a seedling indoors for a while and transplanted in early May when it was pretty cold at night in MA. Many of its leaves are single blades! I’ve grown 20 plants of this strain so far and this never happened before. It’s real bushy with tight nodes and lots of extra branches and lower small leaves. Confusing. The others don’t like like this at all. But it’s green and healthy looking too. We’ll see what happens! Harvest is mid to late summer for that one. (Photo, not auto)I'm kind of stumped as to why several of my vegging plants have shot off single bladed leaves? Some of the leaves have a much smoother surface than they normaly would have.
Yes it does seem like the plants are a bit confused as to whether its flower time or not. The ones with the smooth leaves have shot off clusters of tricomes, and have a curly leaf thing adjacent to the normal leaf upon new growth.
I upped the the light cycle from 18/6 to 20/4 hoping this would correct the issue. Its been over a week and still have curly leaves popping. The single bladers have stopped though on all but 2 plants.
The single blade leaves showed on 4 different strains. The smooth leaf thing is only on the SFV OG. Running 8 lamp T5 in 4 in. rockwool cubes. Plants 4-6 inches from light. Temps have been a bit low at night (lights off) 64 on average. Day time temps average 74.
Anyone else experience this?
Oh, whatchoo sayin'?
:giggle
I don't think it's the vitamin B in the Superthrive that's doing this, I think it's a combination of being rootbound (forces flowering, and forces it earlier) and the triacontanol in the Superthrive. Triacontanol is a growth hormone, so it makes perfect sense to me that it could cause a weird re-vegging scenario. I'm landing with GS on this, I think he's nailed it.
Bay Area, no disrespect, but I think you might want to learn a little bit more about playing around with
If u have photos that start flowering with using that much hours of light. I'm sry to say but u have an autoflower there, or atleast the genetics aren't stable, or it might have autoflower traits, and u should always give your ladies rest. Weather it's 2, 4, or 6 hours or more. I mean do u stay up fir 24 hours without some kind of exhaustion. I've still got alot to learn myself. Also one think I ha e learned that every seed is different. Idc if it's out of the same exact pack. I have two right now. Charlie sheen ones tall and lanky other one is short and bushy grown in same environment.I have some strains that start flowering with anything less than 24 hours... Def agree with BB, I would start start there. Doesn't sound like you have taken cuts off of them, I've seen some single blades with strains after taking a bunch of cuts, but thats really rare. Def bump up to 24hrs
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?