Just wondering if you guys have talked about the development of cannabis leaves or what normal leaves look like. For example, I’m trying a first time grow and the 3rd 4th and 5th set of leaves all have only 5 fingers. I’ve heard cannabis should be between 7-13+. Is this due to stress the plants may be under or is this a normal thing for cannabis when starting out? Thanks for taking the time to read this I love the show and listen all the time! The picture is a little older and only of the first set of Multi fingered leaves.
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looks good to me. . it’s not uncommon for earlier growth to show this kind of thing; i’ve seen it before. i believe genetics plays a big role. i would GUESS that as it matures, the later leaves would add on 2 more ‘fingers’ .. have you seen this to be true yet?
hard to tell about stress without more info about your garden. it looks decent so far!! good luck on your first grow!! could be a little bit darker green. but that’s also hard to tell bc it can be affected by lighting or dif. cameras. to me, when my plant is that young, i wanna see a darker, shiny, vibrant green. not a big deal at all, but it may be time to get her some nutes. again, more detail would be crucial here, but i wouldn’t worry too much about the leaves
good luck!
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Looks good, don’t stress. 5, 7 and 9 are the most common, more than 9 are usually landrace or big sativa plants. With hybrids crosses there’s no telling even in a pack of seeds especially F1. It’s a pheno typical trait, often a combination particularly in early veg. Happy Growing 😊
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Five fingers is great for a little guy like that. Looks like you are on track.
They look perfectly fine. Plants are like people. Everyone is different.
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Just hormonal, wait till they are mature enough, they usually produce what your thinking about. Also somewhat nutrional after they mature.
Completely cultivar dependant. Looking good!
Like JustCoolin said, it’s hormonal. If you want to dive deep, read up on plant auxins. The most common example of auxin distribution is how a plant will bend itself to face the light source, but auxins also determine the structure of the plant. Sometimes a plant starts off a little abnormal then starts developing normal leaves after a couple weeks when more roots have grown. Air pruned roots help. Like when you see a root tip grow out of a drain hole, it dies off and grows lateral roots.
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