mj single leaf has gone limp

somono15

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I recently have transplanted one plant to a bigger pot. A few days later I notice one of the top leaves is completlely limp but not lifeless. I decided it would be best to keep it there incase it could still capture light? No other leaves are showing signs of deformation and are healthy. What wrong with her will it turn hermie on me because of the stress??
 

green217

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I recently have transplanted one plant to a bigger pot. A few days later I notice one of the top leaves is completlely limp but not lifeless. I decided it would be best to keep it there incase it could still capture light? No other leaves are showing signs of deformation and are healthy. What wrong with her will it turn hermie on me because of the stress??
No man chill out you're ok like pinworms said is just one leaf, you'll be straight. Its normal for a plant to show signs of stress aka yellowing, leaf loss, and etc right after a transplant. Give it a week or two to fully recover from the transplant . As long as you got strong genetics Hermies shouldn't be a big issue if you have your environment in check such as no light leaks, temperature and s*** like that.
 

Qwertypops

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Tbh I would just snip it off if it's not looking better. If it stays like that it might just block out lower leaves and nodes from getting light. Just leave it for a week or two though. Don't bug out, it's not that unusual.
 
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