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Oh, my God, thank you so much my friend!Autos have ruderalis genetics. So that can be a cause. Wouldn't worry about it. It will most likely grow more normally once it gets a bit bigger
I was concerned because the other leaf of the set has 5 fingers.Also the last days were pretty rainy with just a few sun hours so I thought it created a problem. But now I am relax! Thanks a lot!This is completely normal during its first few weeks of growth! The next few sets of leaves should develop normal numbers of fingers like 5,7,9,etc. whatever your strain is likely to grow.
The leaves with an even number of fingers are nothing to worry about.
Hello again. My plant developed only 3 fingers even if it started to flower.This is completely normal during its first few weeks of growth! The next few sets of leaves should develop normal numbers of fingers like 5,7,9,etc. whatever your strain is likely to grow.
The leaves with an even number of fingers are nothing to worry about.
Can you post a pic? It shouldn’t be ready to flower in just two weeks from the picture you first posted.Hello again. My plant developed only 3 fingers even if it started to flower.
Yeah, sure. Here it isCan you post a pic? It shouldn’t be ready to flower in just two weeks from the picture you first posted.
plants sometimes develop abnormal leaves to show stress
You have a wonderful plant there! Mine is one month old. I feed it with a soft, liguid fertilizer every week.Directions said that I have to use 5ml per litre, but I fed half a dose the first weeks. My climate is Mediterranean-yeah, I know this is the perfect climate but in my place there is a heat a couples days now. Also humidity is high I think. Of course I have it in the shadow. I don't know what is going on.I don’t have any experience with growing outside so I’m not sure. I’ve kept mine in vegetative stage for over a month now- started in mid May. I will say your plant is extremely lanky and there’s not many bud sites on it yet. Here’s a picture of mine that’s almost two months old from seed to now it’s more bushy
how are you taking care of it? Nutrients/sunlight (temp of climate you’re in)/etc.
the slightly curled leaves hint at overwatering
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Also the direct sunlight is 6 hours(few hours in the morning and few hours in the evening, so the heat isn't too strong).You have a wonderful plant there! Mine is one month old. I feed it with a soft, liguid fertilizer every week.Directions said that I have to use 5ml per litre, but I fed half a dose the first weeks. My climate is Mediterranean-yeah, I know this is the perfect climate but in my place there is a heat a couples days now. Also humidity is high I think. Of course I have it in the shadow. I don't know what is going on.
The rest of the day the plant receives indirect sunlight. When the temp allows it, I put them under the sun the whole day.Also the direct sunlight is 6 hours(few hours in the morning and few hours in the evening, so the heat isn't too strong).
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