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This little clone has been in veg now over 75 days since rooted.
From day 1 it's been preflowering so hard it true looks like it's budding. All her sisters did this hardcore preflower as well. It's a cross of blueberry and white russian. All the other sisters were tall flowering plants, this one however stars much shorter and carries the same yields so I hoped to save her for some breeding, but she just doesn't want to grow in veg. I'm truly stomped here.
Here's some pictures, tho as most of you know my camera skills aren't the greatest.
You sure that plant is getting consistent light? Those single blade leaves point to the plant trying to flower, then revert back to the veg state. The thin stems can be due to the lack of proper light as well.
I dunno, IMO you might be best off trying to find a healthy cutting to take from the plant and starting over again.
Quote: coda said: You sure that plant is getting consistent light? Those single blade leaves point to the plant trying to flower, then revert back to the veg state. The thin stems can be due to the lack of proper light as well.
I dunno, IMO you might be best off trying to find a healthy cutting to take from the plant and starting over again.
Yes light is consistent 18/6. Reverting is what I was thinking as well, but it's never seen the flowering room. I'll see about adding more light, tho that's never been an issue, we've been growing up to six plants in there in the past.
To be honest it's like it refuses to veg, and is demanding to be flowered.