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    Why Does My MJ Plant Look Like Arugula?

    I got this clone on April 28 from a local MMJ co-op. The clone just sat for about three weeks and then started to grow - so all of the growth you see has been within the last week.

    As the plant sat idling those three weeks, the fan leaves slowly yellowed and when I removed them I noticed there were trichomes on the plant. I would assume that means it was cloned when the mother was in full bloom.

    The plant grew a few normal looking MJ leaves at first, with trichs on the new growth. Then 3 - 4 days ago it started with this new, totally un-mj like growth.

    Is this a normal metamorphisis for the plant to go through when it returns to vegging from flowering?

    Nota Bene: The purple in the stems is due to a pH imbalance that is being corrected. This plant, like all the others, is slowly but progressively improving.
    PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . Why Does My MJ Plant Look Like Arugula? I got this clone on April 28 from a local MMJ co-op. The clone just sat for about three weeks and then started to grow - so all of the growth you see has been within the last week. As the plant sat idling those three weeks, the fan leaves slowly yellowed and when I removed them I noticed there were trichomes on the plant. I would assume that means it was cloned when the mother was in full bloom. The plant grew a few normal looking MJ leaves at first, with trichs on the new growth. Then 3 Rating: 5

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    Why Does My MJ Plant Look Like Arugula?

    Ya, the leaves are like that because it was in a flowering cycle (12/12) and now you got it under 24/0. It will continue to grow the same type leaves for a few weeks then it will change up. The yellowing is probly a low N, while in veg cycle it needs more N. . .

    If i were you i would let it gow untill i can cut another clone and focus on the fresh start. I hate revegging, snd I am always nervous of Hermes. . .

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    Why Does My MJ Plant Look Like Arugula?

    Quote Originally Posted by FreeVenice
    Ya, the leaves are like that because it was in a flowering cycle (12/12) and now you got it under 24/0. It will continue to grow the same type leaves for a few weeks then it will change up. The yellowing is probly a low N, while in veg cycle it needs more N. . .

    If i were you i would let it gow untill i can cut another clone and focus on the fresh start. I hate revegging, snd I am always nervous of Hermes. . .
    Thanks, Venice, I've never seen a plant reveg before and, jeez, the poor girl looks like something out of an fx movie, undergoing an agonizing metamorphisis.

    I like your idea of taking a clone from this plant and starting fresh. I was actually planning on vegging this plant for awhile and taking a few clones from her. One clone - ten clones - Does it really matter?

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    #4
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    Why Does My MJ Plant Look Like Arugula?

    Hahaha, in a court room. . .

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    #5
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    Why Does My MJ Plant Look Like Arugula?

    gosh the plants I see on this site never cease to amaze me.

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