Growing 3 leflet leaves after surviving nute burn

My problem is as per the title. My plant survived a serious Nitrogen burn described here and now all new leaves grow with only three leaflets. And those are as thin as if this was some Thai weed. The original leaves had 5 to 9 leaflets and were much wider.

Also, tomorrow starts week 6 of flowering, counting from the day I noticed first pisltils, but there is no sign of resin at all. Most 'buds' are denser than the ones in the pictures, but there is no resin anywhere.

Any ideas on the funny leaves and the lack of resin?
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SimplySmokin

Well-Known Member
Narrow leaves and lack of resin (trichs?), both may be indicators tha you saved the plant but the effects of the damage are still prvilant. At this point I would have to say keep with your program and finish correcting mistakes made next grow. After looking at your prvious post and seeing all that string I have to ask what lights you are using and how close cause they sure are spindly plants.
 
Not sure there will be another grow. Too much money went into this one already. Could have bought a decent bag of ween instead. The plant isn't so spindly anymore. The branches are strong enough and the main stem is about as thick at the base of an average person's thumb.

Why would you think I meant trichs, when I said resin? I can see the trichomes on the leaves at a certain angle, but no resin coming out of them. It's so fucking frustrating!

I am worried to keep burning electricity on something that probably won't be usable at all. I am using HPS Sunmaster dual spectrum 600w, which is 2ft above the plant.

Any ideas on those three leaflet leaves?
 

melungeonman

Active Member
A lot of seriously good sativas don't get all icky sticky, I've seen thai that ended up with single blades protruding like a spider all throught the bud. sometiimes when a plants genetics are involved with this. Some fans can be huge, then small after budding begins.
 
A lot of seriously good sativas don't get all icky sticky, I've seen thai that ended up with single blades protruding like a spider all throught the bud. sometiimes when a plants genetics are involved with this. Some fans can be huge, then small after budding begins.
Im actualy seeing this in a high level strain im trying out from eva seeds. The fan leaves were huge until budding started. now i have sets of five and three growing Instead of the nine or eleven it was growing in veg, lol crazy plants bro. They have been healthy all the way through the cycle. I agree with genetics. Also it looks like the burn may have prolonged flowering. Stick it out and see what she does.
 
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