3 leaf weed plant?

NuttySlayer420

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why are there only 3 leaves at the bottom? one of em has 4 lol the ones on the top are fine tho
 

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Common unless it's a trait to the strain. Each node they should add blades until it's "mature". You don't want to flower anything before it's mature. Eventually you'll have "full" fan leaves. Then leaves will stager side to side. I consider both these needed for it to be " mature".
 
Common as said above.
FYI. The blades of a leaf are called leaflets, so it is one leaf with 3 leaflets (also called blades). They will normally reach 7 to 9 leaflets on a healthy plant while some plants on occasion can grow 14 or more leaflets.
 
Common unless it's a trait to the strain. Each node they should add blades until it's "mature". You don't want to flower anything before it's mature. Eventually you'll have "full" fan leaves. Then leaves will stager side to side. I consider both these needed for it to be " mature".

I prefer to say "stable" over "mature".......The plant is considered "stable" at 5 leaflets.
Never bloom a plant that is not stable.
Stress to a plant can cause it to become "unstable" and throw less then 5 leaflets again. Changing lighting times to re-veg is the most common......Nutrient mistakes can also....usually in veg.
 
i dont plan to flower anytime soon but the top of the plant has 9 leaves and bottom has 3 leaf and 4 leaf but no new leafes are growing
 

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