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Midget single leafed clone in flower


oilburner

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This is it folks, she's 3 months old and coming into flower next to the spuds! Everything, the lettuce, tomatos, butternut pumkin is going mad with growth and this little teaser don't want to grow! Any ideas?

The supply scene is pathetic down this end south of the river WA, thinking about giving it all away after 20 + years of chasing it down and all the frigen anxiety that goes with it! Why is it that 98% of re-sellers are knobs?? :sdj: lol , not happy, pull a finger out and look after yer buyers!!

Where have all the decent WA growers gone?

Mega depressed, no oil either. It's a shame , i got cash and no-one wants it!

Life really sucks right now, well for the last 12 months or so, supply is getting worse.

No dope, no life, that's just how it is! I'm in pain and pissed off, nothing helps, only Mary Jane, but can't get her.

Cheers Oilman

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sorry to throw so many questions your way, but the more answers you supply the better as it will help diagnose the problem/s lol

 

1) do you know what strain your growing?

2) even if you dont know what the strain is, do you know if is suited for indoor, outdoor or both types of growing?

3) what are you feeding it and at what doses?

4) what is the pH of the water you are using both before and after you add nutrients

5) how big is the hole you dug for the plant?

6) was it grown from seed or clone?

7) how many hours of light are you getting in your area and how many of them does the plant get direct sunlight?

 

i think that about covers it so answer what you can and with any luck i or someone else here should be able to tell you what is wrong with your plant. none the less, dont give up hope on growing, if worse comes to worse invest a little money in some seeds and fluros and you'll be able to grow all year round :D you just need to keep a mother alive, take cuttings and vege the plants for a few weeks which can all be done under fluros and then you can put them outdoors to flower :sdj:

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clones taken from indoors and moved outdoors will always start to flower... something to do with the difference in light times... whats happened here is.. the clone, when placed outdoors has started to flower.. its normal.. but due to the season still thriving for vegetative growth the clone is trying to reveg.. hence the single leaves...

 

a plant will start and finish with a single leaf... meaning it will have the first set of jagged leaves... 1 blade.. 3-5-7-9-11-13-15 and so on.. up until the plant goes into flower.. then it reverses.. 15-13-11-9-7-5-3 and back to the first single blade..

 

so.. whats happening here is.. its trying to revert back to veg.. starting on the single blade leaf..

 

also.. with out sufficient light.. it may not even shift from the single blade.. maybe going to a 3 blade leaf...

 

how much light is it getting.. and are the ferts youre feeding it high in nitrogen?

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dont give the trade away i know a few lads down your way that grow well andhave no dramas finding good cuts..

 

maby its alittle confused revegging or as said doses with rock juice type of product maby some sort of soil contamination i have a row of roses at home toowards one end of the garden all plants stunt year after year but stay green and healthy..

 

try in a pot next time until well established.

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Oilburner,

Sometimes you get a runt...it just won't grow even though all others are doing well. Might just be bad luck though I'd guess some trace element nutritional deficiency. I know it's discouraging. I'm almost out of smoke and it's 6 weeks till harvest. I'm really trying to make it last!

Hang in there,

Dee

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clones taken from indoors and moved outdoors will always start to flower...

 

Depends on the light hours outdoors.

I have grown outdoors for years by putting indoor grown plants outdoors in late spring or summer; they stay in veg growth until the daylight hours shorten in autumn.

 

That plant may have been put out too early in spring and it started to flower and hasnt kicked out of it as the daylight hours got longer.

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