Denofearth69
Active Member
I am growing Carmelicious plants outdoors. They have been in the ground since mid-April, and were started indoors for a month before going out. When they were first transplanted the colder night temps caused them to flower prematurely. On the bright side this allowed me to remove males, and all females have since reverted to veg state. The largest plant, and now the second largest plant, have begun doing something I've never seen before, in that all new fan leaves have only three fingers per leaf. These plants experienced some pretty extreme winds, and I am of the opinion that perhaps plants are decreasing leaflet numbers to decrease plant's overall profile and diminish effects of the wind. Also, though the seed specs claim a maximum growth of about 26 inches, largest plant is already there, and growing visibly taller daily.
My question comes based on the opinion of another grower who claims that the three leaf thing is indicative of the plants going hermie. All these plants are in amazingly good health. Their stems are enormous ( due to the wind ) and from bottom to top all foliage is dark green and well developed. I would greatly appreciate the input of any professionals on this odd development. I have enclosed pictures for your consideration.
My question comes based on the opinion of another grower who claims that the three leaf thing is indicative of the plants going hermie. All these plants are in amazingly good health. Their stems are enormous ( due to the wind ) and from bottom to top all foliage is dark green and well developed. I would greatly appreciate the input of any professionals on this odd development. I have enclosed pictures for your consideration.