I’ve got two Amnesia Haze auto seedlings, today is day 14. One of them, on its third node, one leaf of the node has 4 fingers instead of 3. Is this a fairly typical mutation? Is it okay? Will it probably continue to grow normally and produce good buds? Anything else I should know about this kind of thing? This is only my 4th grow and I’ve never had a leaf mutation like this before.
Here are the full grow details:
2 x Amnesia Haze autos from Nirvana
Each in a 5 gallon fabric pot
Indoors in a 4x4 tent
Seeds popped and first true leaves on June 9, today is day 14
Soil: Fox Farm Coco Loco with Nature’s Living Soil (“Super Soil” method)
Fed only water, a mix of spring and filtered drinking water that comes out at 6.7 pH
Light: Black Dog PhytoMAX-2 600 (615 watts from wall)
Temperature: Low 70s during lights off, low 80s with lights on
Humidity: Upper 40s with lights off, low to mid 40s with lights on
Ventilation: 8” system with 710 CFM fan pulling through two separate large carbon filters (one tail end and one inline) through very long duct work, resulting in a nice breeze coming out in an adjacent room, and tent walls sucking in slightly
Small Vornado air circulator inside tent, blowing 24/7 on low, pointed between pots and slightly down to not be directly on leaves
Vornado oscillating tower fan blowjng softly across the full height of the plants for roughly 12 hours per day, staggered 6 on, 6 off, 6 on, 6 off
Here are the full grow details:
2 x Amnesia Haze autos from Nirvana
Each in a 5 gallon fabric pot
Indoors in a 4x4 tent
Seeds popped and first true leaves on June 9, today is day 14
Soil: Fox Farm Coco Loco with Nature’s Living Soil (“Super Soil” method)
Fed only water, a mix of spring and filtered drinking water that comes out at 6.7 pH
Light: Black Dog PhytoMAX-2 600 (615 watts from wall)
Temperature: Low 70s during lights off, low 80s with lights on
Humidity: Upper 40s with lights off, low to mid 40s with lights on
Ventilation: 8” system with 710 CFM fan pulling through two separate large carbon filters (one tail end and one inline) through very long duct work, resulting in a nice breeze coming out in an adjacent room, and tent walls sucking in slightly
Small Vornado air circulator inside tent, blowing 24/7 on low, pointed between pots and slightly down to not be directly on leaves
Vornado oscillating tower fan blowjng softly across the full height of the plants for roughly 12 hours per day, staggered 6 on, 6 off, 6 on, 6 off
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