Strange Looking White Widow Lady. Help?

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Vegetation not right. Pre-flowering?
Photo 1 - whole plant , dwarfed and narrow
Photo 2 - detail
Photo 3 - sister plant, looking good

WW. Feminized. Outdoors. Germinated in early April. Into Ground mid-May.
Can anyone tell me what is going on with this plant. All others are fine and healthy.
Thanks.

BBQHarvey

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Welcome to the community…

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The girl looks like she’s in ree veg state meaning she started to flower and then no longer wants to go in flower and going back to one fan leave then 3 then 5 and so forth looks normal …

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But I’d let someone with more experience chime in

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@crudd7447 Welcome to The Community!! It’s hard to tell with the pics, when I expand they pixelate pretty badly. Is she throwing single bladed leaves? The 2nd pic led me to think that. It could just be her pheno type to be that way. What part of the world are you in season wise? @Pheno could very well be spot on but I’d think if it flipped into flower back in April/May that it’d be clearly back full on veg by now like it’s sister. Got any other details that might help us hep you?

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if they were cutting in flower or pree flower i’ve seen these branch out

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Midwest U.S. Middle of summer. Plant was put into soil about six weeks ago. Natural soil amended with Foxfarm Happy Frog. Not much else to say.

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@crudd7447 you mind if I tag a couple of people into this that I follow their advice whenever I stumble across nuggets of awesomeness??

Thank you. That is fine with me.

@crudd7447 excellent. @PurpNGold74 @MidwestGuy @OGIncognito @Spiney_norman @Graysin

These are just some of the overthetop helpful growers in here with mad experience and one of them even has a name that’s says he’s literally from your region so Midwest may have some in-depth insights for you. I hope they can get you straightened out quickly!!

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Not sure I can help here, but thanks for the tag. I’m indeed in the midwest, but I haven’t grown outdoors since the 70s and back then I had no idea what I was doing. lol.

Welcome to the forum, @crudd7447.

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@MidwestGuy thanks anyways bud. :+1:t2:

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Anytime, @Fieldofdreams.

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Plant number 2 is definutely revegging. The buds started, then light hours extended causing her to grow more foliage. U see the one finger leaves shooting out of older calyx? That is one sure fire sign of reveg.

Give her some time. She’ll start growing 3 finger leaves again. Some plants never get back to 5-7 leaves but theyll shoot plenty of 3 fingers. Then when light hours are short enough, she’ll go back into flower

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:point_up_2: blurry pics but what I’m thinking @crudd7447

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Appreciate the tag Brother @PurpNGold74 said it best :love_you_gesture:

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Actually, number 1 may have done the same. Just alot faster. The pics are a bit blurry but u can see some one fingered leaves here and there

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Thanks fellas. Sometimes I just need a hand lol.

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:point_up_2: give that middle finger :joy: I would have guessed that and good the 3rd one isn’t in reveg seeing as they were all started together

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This is exactly what happened, as @PurpNGold74 said.

Cause of flower could have been lots of light indoors (18-24 hrs of direct light) and then being moved outside. When she went outside, she likely started receiving a few hours’ less of direct sunlight. Started to flower because her biology said “oh sh!t, not enough light, winter is coming!” Then a few weeks later, her internal ticker caught up to her and realized she f**led up - it’s still summer. So she’s just re-vegging and she’ll grow ugly but fine. :v:

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