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Three fingered leaves on a new brunches

GR0WER
GR0WERstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hello, mates! I'm interested why all new brunches on my yong auto flowers have triple fingered leaves? When I grew regular plants it wasn't like this. All first pairs of leaves had 5-7 of segments. It's an issue, or all auto strains act like this? Please tall me.
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Leaves. Too few
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
No problem.. I’m not here for points - I’m here to displace shitty answers. If you’re a photo guy - stick with it. Aside from a SELECT few breeders doing autos right - most just end up mids - and that’s IF you grow them out perfectly.. Just peruse the auto diaries on here. Judge for yourself
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GR0WER
GR0WERanswered grow question 2 years ago
@Ezzjaybruh I new I should not to bye auto flower seeds. My last grow with regular 'Critical' babe was fantastic. No more autos, it's not my favorite thing now, indeed. I made defoliation an deleted 'triples' (second pair on every brunch except 1st floor goes with x5 leaves). Now I'm really interested what will be on my scales when finished. Thank You for Your answer, bro!
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
It’s a ruderalis trait. Some will show it much more dominant.. others will not. This is the principles of genetics.
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GR0WER
GR0WERanswered grow question 2 years ago
@Jrsm1th I did a flush with ph5.9 water 3 times in a raw. Finished flushing 5 mins ago. And it did... NOTHING Inflow (put a whole pot in the bucket with ph5.9 water) - ph5.9 Outflow (after 5 minutes of beeng in the solution) - 6.76 Substrate Ph (after 3 procedures) - 6.9 I give up.
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TheProfessorGrows
TheProfessorGrowsanswered grow question 2 years ago
I’m no master, but I bet it’s the ph that’s causing the stress. My last run was an auto and I had major PH issues and I had triple leaves. But I was reverse, I had ph that was too low. I would say to continue watering with the phd water and observe, sometimes less is more when there’s an issue and you don’t wanna panic yourself into a pray and pour situation. But you could do a flush if things don’t improve. A full flush should be 3 gallons of properly ph water per gallon of medium.
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GR0WER
GR0WERanswered grow question 2 years ago
@Jrsm1th all stable except ph level. It's ph6.8-7.0 from every beguinning and stay like this despite I watered them with ph6 solution for like 5 times already. It's a bad thing? (I mean tripled leaves) For what result should I wait?
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 2 years ago
It is a sign that something is not ideal at the moment
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TheProfessorGrows
TheProfessorGrowsanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hey dude, I had the same issue on my last auto run. Sometimes it definitely can be genetic, but a lot of times it’s a sign of stress in the plant. Any major changes or rapid shifts in environment can stress the plant and cause this, autos are very sensitive. A sudden change of light or inconsistencies with light schedule or intensity can cause this. Did anything change in your environment recently? Or does any factor of your environment regularly fluctuate?
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