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    tri-leaves.....??

    i have several nice plants going this year.. but one seems to have nothing but tri leaves on it.. those little three fingered ones.. its a six foot plant, and it might have literally three or four 5 fingered leaves.. its a full flegged femme and budding, ive never seen one get this far with just three sided leaves.. is this a common thing? could it be a good thing or a bad thing? any advice is much appreciated also, i can snap pics of it no problem if that would help
    420check420 Reviewed by 420check420 on . tri-leaves.....?? i have several nice plants going this year.. but one seems to have nothing but tri leaves on it.. those little three fingered ones.. its a six foot plant, and it might have literally three or four 5 fingered leaves.. its a full flegged femme and budding, ive never seen one get this far with just three sided leaves.. is this a common thing? could it be a good thing or a bad thing? any advice is much appreciated :D also, i can snap pics of it no problem if that would help Rating: 5

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    tri-leaves.....??

    ITS A MUTANT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Doubt its a good thing or a bad thing tho rlly, just a freak of nature, im sure the buds will still be nice, but i doubt theyll be any nicer than the others. You got any pictures of that thing? Sounds really cool lookin

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    tri-leaves.....??

    yep pics would help indics often have 5 fingers the plant starts out with 1 finger then 3 n then 5 fingers n as it flowers the fingers will decreace from 5 to 3 eventually back to 1 with flowering buds

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    tri-leaves.....??

    had the same problem with Ak-48's but just figured they were F-2's and had a couple mutants...bud packed on the same as the 5-7 leaf bladed plants...u'll be fine

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    tri-leaves.....??

    its most likely just a stressed plant. When a plant is stress (for whatever reason) it will make 3 and 1 bladed leaves. Some times if the lighting period is interupting or if it reverts from flowering to veg it will do this. But it also could be genetic. Some indicas only have 3 and 5 prong leaves... but if its 6 foot tall then it isnt indica... i would say its stressed pretty bad... get some pictures..

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    tri-leaves.....??

    heres a shot of it.. its also the farthest behind in the budding as of now.. but it looks like its starting to pick up some steam now.. i put 12-55-6 bloom food on em all and its seemed to kick them right in the ass

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    #7
    Senior Member

    tri-leaves.....??

    check ur soks ph

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    #8
    Senior Member

    tri-leaves.....??

    opp soils ph 6.9 to 7.1 is good

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    #9
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    tri-leaves.....??

    imma pick up a soil test kit.. the plant isint stressed at all though, its 110% healthy and beautiful.. maybe it is genetics

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    tri-leaves.....??

    Quote Originally Posted by 420check420
    heres a shot of it.. its also the farthest behind in the budding as of now.. but it looks like its starting to pick up some steam now.. i put 12-55-6 bloom food on em all and its seemed to kick them right in the ass
    From the look of that picture they are fine... Its definately genetic. I would say its a indica characteristic but that plant has a good mix of both sativa and indica. I've had plants only make 5 prong leave with just a few 7 prong leaves... this is just a more extreme example... Post some more pics they look really good

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