Why this looks this way

Snoopy808

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HydoDan

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It's definitely Re-vegging.. Non serrated leaves with long stems.. You have a light problem..
 

Snoopy808

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Ha ha ha.
Ever see a sickly, not in the adequately sized container with a sativa dominant strain flower indoors? Thats a good picture of it.
You guys ever see the single blade leaves, irregardless of darkness, growing out of healthy plant colas or tops? All the fucking time.
Ever see a flowering plant under 12/12 reveg? Never. Ive seen some reveg from bud tops with the single blade but thats purposefully reveging and did not look like this.

Its not reveging its just very stressed.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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Ha ha ha.
Ever see a sickly, not in the adequately sized container with a sativa dominant strain flower indoors? Thats a good picture of it.
You guys ever see the single blade leaves, irregardless of darkness, growing out of healthy plant colas or tops? All the fucking time.
Ever see a flowering plant under 12/12 reveg? Never. Ive seen some reveg from bud tops with the single blade but thats purposefully reveging and did not look like this.

Its not reveging its just very stressed.
Yep, ive also seen a lot of reveg issues from nitrogen toxicity and stress. couple that with being root bound or in a climate with extreme temperatures, it will compound. It doesn't matter what the cause is, it's still re-veg. The inconsistencies in the plants environment cause issues with regulatory hormones responsible for controlling flowering and veg growth.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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I have grown many Sativas, and they had many single blade leaves in the budz but they weren't reveg leaves. It's obvious.

This was a plant I pulled a few months ago. Plenty of single blade leaves, but not with elongated petioles and complete lack of serration. The shiny leaves in OPs picture are also a tell tale sign of reveg, whether it's due to nutrient shock (normally nitrogen toxicity), lighting inconsistencies or stress.


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This is Sativa stack single blades, and I've grown around 7 of these over the last two years, so yes, I do understand the structure of a healthy Sativa plant.
 

Snoopy808

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Stress on stressed plant. Stress on sickly. Stress on flowering light schedule. Its not reveging its stressed.
Those aren't reveg leaves. They would be on the spaghetti thin branch or stalk accompanied by in my experience a large calyx. And a few alternating till 3, 5 blade leaves. Thats clearly not in the photos.
Those leaves emerged likely before shit hit the fan and the buds never grew up properly.
One of 2 thing to do feed it properly and adjust variables-pH water etc.
Or continue the current treatment.
Stress current assumptions of 12/12 photoperiod.

Either way Id wager neither plan of action with unlimited time would produce a plant thats reveged, or even partially revegged.
 
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