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sk8markysk8
11-24-2007, 06:28 AM
Im new to growing and dont know a whole lot about the different strains but I read around and i think my plant is a rare mutation or something. Every leaf only has three fingers and the whole plant is like three plants in one. It comes out from the soil and branches into three. All i know about it is it was a clone, i got it when it was about 7 inches tall. Tell me what you guys know about this
thanks
twistpipe109
11-24-2007, 06:35 AM
Looks more like posoin ivy than it does cannabis! L0L just kidding. Im not sure, but I AM sure that people will be more of a help coming along shortly :)
shaggzx
11-24-2007, 06:35 AM
I don't know man. That weird as hell. By that point it should be having 5 to 7 fingered leafs.
My mate grew out an indian strain, got to 4 foot tall and only had 3 blades on each leaf. Had all the light it could ever want [over 250 watts MH for the one plant]
Turned out to be female too, [well, hermie infact, but it was controllable] but he got spidermites and just binned it all.
Anyway, yeah, some seeds will be genetically retarded.
It's nothing REALLY special, but i supose it doesnt happen too often.
Apart from it looking abit stretched and yellowing, your plant aint all that bad. Dont bother cutting leaves though - all it will do is confuse the plant, and stop it growing so it can concentrate its energy on repairing what you've cut.
stinkyattic
11-24-2007, 12:09 PM
It's nearly impossible to tell a strain from pics, but there's a wide variation in possible leaf forms for cannabis. Having 3 leaves per fan, or even webbed leaves, is among them.
Ever hear of the Ducksfoot? No, it's not a disease caused by wearing your wellies for too long wihtout changing your socks.
Check these pics for a comparison. The original breeder is WallyDuck. The strain is known to be a good stealthy outdoor plant with a happy high, but not so great indoors.
The reason you have multiple growing tips is that you were given a mature clone with several active nodes.
Also google the term 'Maple leaf indica'.
Yours doesn't look quite ducky but I still attached a couple images just for eye candy...
Here's some pics:
bwinn27
11-24-2007, 12:09 PM
this is my plant 3 week i think i got some super shit tell ma what you think
stinkyattic
11-24-2007, 12:13 PM
this is my plant 3 week i think i got some super shit tell ma what you think
I think you should follow BASIC forum manners and not jack someone else's thread.
DurbanStone
11-24-2007, 12:17 PM
I think it just needs more light, that and it's the plants genetics.
bwinn27
11-24-2007, 12:19 PM
im new sorry how do i post my own thread again sorry all in it for the same thing
stinkyattic
11-24-2007, 12:28 PM
Go into the 'basic growing' forum.
At the top there is a button for 'new thread'.
Click it and follow the prompts.
bwinn27
11-24-2007, 12:32 PM
thanks
sk8markysk8
11-24-2007, 12:35 PM
Yah i thought it was poison ivy too when my friend brought it home. Thanks for all the feedback it helped with the confusion. That ducksfoot is crazy
420plants
12-04-2007, 08:06 AM
I have 3 moms that turned weird and went from 7 to 5 to 3 then finally to one blade leafs. She has since reverted back to normal now. I do attribute it to maybe the Advanced Nutrients V.H.O. that I mixed up WAY to strong. Just keep it under strong light and keep it cool, other than that it looks good.
It is also 3 plants in one due to the fact that is how it was clipped from the plant. The cutting had 3 chutes close to the rooting base. This is how I take my cuttings which is good because it gives you a more stout compact plant.
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That is a good looking plant you got there.
stinkyattic
12-04-2007, 11:34 AM
420plants, that's from stress. If you ever see the process of re-vegging a finished female, she will throw single-bladed leaves for the first couple weeks after re-vegging 'takes' to try and access a lot of light with not much investment of her available energy.
420plants
12-05-2007, 05:00 AM
That explains it then. I have asked on other forums and NEVER got a straight answer. I sexed them and then re-vegged them when they started to exhibit those symptoms. Thank you for telling me that. :)
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