Plant problem...

Amiraca

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Hello everyone.
I started having these problems with my White widow after I broke a branch while taring the plant. Obviously she's in a lot of stress and I'm not sure what these symptoms mean. One finger leaf rough texture, mutations... Is sh'e turning hermaphrodite? bottom line is she salvageable?

I'm from California so my ladies are legal. This is my second year growing outdoor.
Soil - mix of organic soil, happy frog, ocean forest, coco perlite.
fertilizer - fox farm organic trio. (Big bloom...)
Feeding - twice a week.
water twice a week. I use dripping system from both.

I should mention that I have another White widow, 2 OG Kush and 1 Gold leave, All under the same condition and they are all doing great. I'll attach pictures for both.

I thank you for your time and experience.
Sincerely
AB
 

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Thank you guys for the fast response. I was about to separate her form the group...
if that's the case her going from flower to veg again, should i just keep thinks as they are? I don't have control over the light cycle for it's an outdoor grow...
 
It was ww feminized, my initial fear was that do to stress it might changed sex, but some comments attribute it to light...if more pictures are needed plaese let me know
 
How many hours of daylight are you getting at the moment?

Did you start them indoors under a light schedule for a head start, then moved them outside?

Edit: I'm suggesting you may have put vegged plants out too early. Or you started seeds too early in the season outside, flowered almost straight away, but has since reverted.

Just explain how you started them off. I'd say your answer lies somewhere there.

No biggie, and it should veg out of it just fine.

:peace:
 
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looks like a male

I dunno where you're getting that from. Picture 3 clearly shows calyx and nothing from the other pictures indicate sacs/nanners. As Purps said above, it looks like they went from veg to flower back to veg again.

Think twice before giving your input if you know nothing yourself.... You could potentially ruin a person who doesn't know any better's crop or discourage them all together.
 
you are at different stages of flower on different plants looks like you were in flower then went into veg. again
I have a few auto flower , that's why you see some that are in flower stage. the rest are feminized seeds.
attached are pics of the troubled plant.
 

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Thank you guys for the fast response. I was about to separate her form the group...
if that's the case her going from flower to veg again, should i just keep thinks as they are? I don't have control over the light cycle for it's an outdoor grow...
Some strains are more sensitive than others when it comes to light cycles, they can revert to veg over a period of 2-4 weeks right next to full on flowering plants. If you cant control it, you should at least make sure she don't spit out nanners.

Always keep an eye on stressed plants in the flowering room.
 
How many hours of daylight are you getting at the moment?

Did you start them indoors under a light schedule for a head start, then moved them outside?

Edit: I'm suggesting you may have put vegged plants out too early. Or you started seeds too early in the season outside, flowered almost straight away, but has since reverted.

Just explain how you started them off. I'd say your answer lies somewhere there.

No biggie, and it should veg out of it just fine.

:peace:

from the info i'm getting it looks like a combo of light shortage and over stress. I started all 5 in mid march outdoor, 2 white Widow, 2 og kush and 1 gold leaf. the troubled plant had the "worst" location of the five(least amount of light.) plus i broke a branch while training. things started going bad around that time.
 
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from the info i'm getting it looks like a combo of light shortage and over stress. I started all 5 in mid march outdoor, 2 white Widow, 2 og kush and 1 gold leaf. the troubled plant had the "worst" location of the five(list amount of light.) plus i broke a brunch while training. things started going bad around that time.

Makes a lot of sense regarding the light hours. It really should veg out of it just fine.

Good luck in the season! :)

P.S. Don't be afraid of stress causing a hermie. Some plants are just born that way. Hermie is a hermie.
 
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