Weird looking clone

kittencat

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225CB3E5-D74A-43DC-BE6B-79EA0C9AC193.jpeg Hi everyone‍♀ I’m new here and and this is my first time posting.
I’m a first time grower, my plant is 5 weeks into flowering. It was given to me, unfortunately I have no information about the strain so I went into my grow not knowing anything about her except that I figured out she was a clone because of her uneven nodes. Anyways I took a clone of her and the clone is almost 6 weeks old. My question is about the clone. why would she have all 1 and 3 finger large leaves? Is this normal?
 
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kittencat

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1 and 3 finger leaves can be a sign of stress. same with the purple stems. tough to say whats causing it.
I’m still considering putting her into flowering soon. I topped her at 8” and she has 12 branches. I’m curious to see if she will still produce some good buds. Thanks for your reply <3
 

JayBio420

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View attachment 4384809 Hi everyone‍♀ I’m new here and and this is my first time posting.
I’m a first time grower, my plant is 5 weeks into flowering......why would she have all 1 and 3 finger large leaves? Is this normal?
Your leaves are showing some stress, dark green, and I’m seeing the points claw down. To me this looks like you are growing out of a high N and P scenario. Dial back your nutrients if chemical and pure water if organic soil.

1 and 3 finger leaves indicates a flowering hormone disruption. (Edit or a very immature plant, or OG genetics for three leaf) Are you flowering right now or vegetating? You said flowering first, so are you ensuring 12 hrs or more of DARKNESS every night? If it’s by a window and not getting it’s pure 12 of darkness it will go into an unnatural stress phase where it reverses it’s processes and returns to veg.
 

kittencat

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I wouldn't say a mutation,. Looks a little over fertilized and maybe fed high phed water at one point. I would back off nutrients for a minute and ph your water.

8 inches is a good size to flip to bud. She should have enough N for a good stretch.

Grats and good luck!
Thanks for the advice. Really appreciate your comment. Been taking it easy with the nutes but it is possible the ph was off early on.
When I took the clone she was only 2” tall. I scraped her sides and dipped her in honey and put her in soil, then kept her leaves misted with water and a couple drops of flowering nutes for two weeks under 12 hours of low light. I’m thinking that might have something to do with the leaf anomaly. Didn’t do everything by the book, but then again I never do. Heehee
 

JayBio420

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I’m still considering putting her into flowering soon. I topped her at 8” and she has 12 branches. I’m curious to see if she will still produce some good buds. Thanks for your reply <3
If you are in vegetation, and your plant went from 5,7,9 finger leaves to 3, that’s a light cycle disruption. If it started with 3 and hasn’t made 5s yet it’s just immature most likely.
 

JayBio420

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Thanks for the advice. Really appreciate your comment. Been taking it easy with the nutes but it is possible the ph was off early on.
When I took the clone she was only 2” tall. I scraped her sides and dipped her in honey and put her in soil, then kept her leaves misted with water and a couple drops of flowering nutes for two weeks under 12 hours of low light. I’m thinking that might have something to do with the leaf anomaly. Didn’t do everything by the book, but then again I never do. Heehee
New clones and small seedlings won’t really need any extra nutes. That’s your issue! It should resolve itself. I have a clone I just dropped in my supersoil having issues just like that. Need to taper those toddlers!
 

kittencat

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Your leaves are showing some stress, dark green, and I’m seeing the points claw down. To me this looks like you are growing out of a high N and P scenario. Dial back your nutrients if chemical and pure water if organic soil.

1 and 3 finger leaves indicates a flowering hormone disruption. (Edit or a very immature plant, or OG genetics for three leaf) Are you flowering right now or vegetating? You said flowering first, so are you ensuring 12 hrs or more of DARKNESS every night? If it’s by a window and not getting it’s pure 12 of darkness it will go into an unnatural stress phase where it reverses it’s processes and returns to veg.
Thanks. Yes she’s still in veg, going to do the switch in a week or two.
When I took the cut I put her in 12 dark for two weeks while she was rooting. Perhaps that’s where her leaf issue occurred.
Thank you. What you said really clicked with me, and now I’m thinking that she started to go into flowering during that first two weeks. Might explain her long pistols at her nodes too.
 

JayBio420

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Thanks. Yes she’s still in veg, going to do the switch in a week or two.
When I took the cut I put her in 12 dark for two weeks while she was rooting. Perhaps that’s where her leaf issue occurred.
Thank you. What you said really clicked with me, and now I’m thinking that she started to go into flowering during that first two weeks. Might explain her long pistols at her nodes too.
You nailed it bud! It was the flowering stress... when clones root they need 18-24 hrs of weak light to root best! Keep on growing! You will probably have to contend with some growth delay now, but the issues should completely resolve in a few weeks if you hadn’t progressed too far through preflowering.
 

kittencat

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New clones and small seedlings won’t really need any extra nutes. That’s your issue! It should resolve itself. I have a clone I just dropped in my supersoil having issues just like that. Need to taper those toddlers!
Thanks. Yes I’ve was having some nute issues, being a first time grower and all, but finally learned that less is best. Thank you for commenting.
 

kittencat

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You nailed it bud! It was the flowering stress... when clones root they need 18-24 hrs of weak light to root best! Keep on growing! You will probably have to contend with some growth delay now, but the issues should completely resolve in a few weeks if you hadn’t progressed too far through preflowering.
Thanks so much. All great info to retain for future grows.
 

Jimdamick

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View attachment 4384809 Hi everyone‍♀ I’m new here and and this is my first time posting.
I’m a first time grower, my plant is 5 weeks into flowering. It was given to me, unfortunately I have no information about the strain so I went into my grow not knowing anything about her except that I figured out she was a clone because of her uneven nodes. Anyways I took a clone of her and the clone is almost 6 weeks old. My question is about the clone. why would she have all 1 and 3 finger large leaves? Is this normal?
There is no set number of fingers on a pot plant, as mentioned it is genetics.
Let grow as is, no more cuts, and provide more light.
Water every 3 days with lite nutes, and all will be good. :)
 
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