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tha_green_ghost
12-25-2007, 03:23 PM
I couldn't find the thread, but I read one the other day about a plant reverting back to veg and as a result had leaf growth without the ridges. .
Well, with my plant, I seem to have the same leaf problem and I'm wondering if it's a result from a late FIM.
My outdoor plant was started late in Oct. just to see what would happen if I started a grow in the fall. I FIM'ed when no flowers were present, but right after that....flowers appeared with the new leaf growth but no ridges.

Does this mean my plant has or is trying to revert to veg, as a result of a late FIM? Or is my plant still in flowering and the new growth is confused?

Sorry for not having pics.:rastasmoke:

TheGanjaKing420
12-25-2007, 03:43 PM
Those are stress leaves, and here is a perfect example of that. This is a clone that was taken almost 3 weeks into flowering. AFAIK it's nothing to worry about because every one of these that has done this to me have came around and turned into beautiful plants that I've harvested upwards of 2 ounces off of. As for FIMing causing it, I'm not sure about that, I'm sure someone else will be more qualified to help you there, but your leaf growth if it looks like this, is normal for a stressed plant.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y150/ganja728/101_0799.jpg

tha_green_ghost
12-25-2007, 07:34 PM
Cool.....that explains alot. I think it might be possible that the stress is coming from the lower temps in my area lately. Everything else seems normal though. Thanks Ganja....I'm feelin' the avatar btw.