Leaves grow one-finger, what to do?

A question of a fellow grower:

I grew up the plant from flowering to the phase, and now the leaves grow one-finger and I did not find the reason for it.

race: og
Type (fem / auto / reg): fem
Weather (indoor / outdoor): indoor
Medium (soil / water / detail): Coco and perlite and vermicompost
Runoff pH or solution in the reservoir: 6 to 6.70
Power Mixing Power (EC / TDS): I did not measure
Style and program: Light 18-6. Plant nutrition program. Flora Genetic Table
Day and night temperature: 25 to 27 days and 22 nights
Day and night humidity: 45 days 39 nights
Ventilation: Every 20 minutes, ventilation is performed for 4 minutes
AC: fan
Co2: 3 times for 5 minutes

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ive seen 2 or 3 leaf clusters on very young plants and flowering plants. never seen a sinle leaf though. Could just be a hiccup in the strain genetics.
ask a expert like @garrigan62

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It’s all genetics my friend, no worry’s just keep an eye on her because they have been known to turn hermie, but that’s a long shot.

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Lack of light. Lower light. Or get a larger light.

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you need to mimic the sun not the moonlight, how are they going to grow!

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I had one to it’s eventually will grow with more I had the same stain that I inverted from flower that grew with only one leaf now look it’s og as well

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[quote=“garrigan65, post:3, topic:28825”]
Hi, my friend
The plant began to grow three fingered leaves.
What is meant by long firing?
It means more time will grow

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It will grow and come outta that one leaf or three leafs just let it go doesn’t mean nothing

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Needs more light at 5000 to 6500 Kelvin wave length… :wink:

:v::sunglasses:

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Here’s a leaf off a full grow plant

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