Aug 7, 2017 #2 Richard Richardson Well-Known Member Member of the Month December 2013 Re: Anyone see something like this?? Looks like a genetic mutation. Nothing you can do except wait and see if the new growth comes out as normal as it seems to be.
Re: Anyone see something like this?? Looks like a genetic mutation. Nothing you can do except wait and see if the new growth comes out as normal as it seems to be.
Aug 7, 2017 #3 Pennywise Well-Known Member Plant of the Month August 2017 Member of the Year 2017 5 Member of the Month April 2020 Mutants sometimes end up being keepers so never give up on a mutant.
Aug 23, 2017 Thread starter #4 T Tohanz 420 Member "Annie" grew some more this past month. New pic of her new leaves.
Aug 23, 2017 #5 S SlantEye New Member I've seen this type of growth when revegging a plant that was in flower... Have you had any light cycle issues by any chance ?
I've seen this type of growth when revegging a plant that was in flower... Have you had any light cycle issues by any chance ?
Aug 24, 2017 Thread starter #6 T Tohanz 420 Member No light cycle changes, this is grown outside. The only one out of 11 to have these leaves.
Aug 28, 2017 #7 AnimaSola New Member In the first pic it looks like there may be mite or leaf miner damage on the bigger fan leaves, could be a pest issue that it overcame naturally.
In the first pic it looks like there may be mite or leaf miner damage on the bigger fan leaves, could be a pest issue that it overcame naturally.