???? Flat branch

thewhiteboy

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image.jpeg image.jpeg So I have a flat branch and it topped it's self? Seemed strange so I cut it for a clone . Anyone see this before ?
 

vostok

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So long as this babe can carry herself its no biggy

the real issue is...

Can that blood(Xylem) get to the tops easy?

more info is good
 

orbo

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I had it once, it was a good rare. It did cause some mutant leaves, hell I had 2 leaves that grew out upside down and one that had 19 blades. Another thing that happened was on the stem that had fasciation, it kept topping itself as she grew. The buds that grew on all the fasciation stems were fine, no mutation at all.
 

thewhiteboy

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I had it once, it was a good rare. It did cause some mutant leaves, hell I had 2 leaves that grew out upside down and one that had 19 blades. Another thing that happened was on the stem that had fasciation, it kept topping itself as she grew. The buds that grew on all the fasciation stems were fine, no mutation at all.
so here is a random ? Sense I did the cutting of the only branch like that and let's say it keeps topping it's self if I clone it again will it stop doing that or is that something the clones off it should do also?
 

orbo

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so here is a random ? Sense I did the cutting of the only branch like that and let's say it keeps topping it's self if I clone it again will it stop doing that or is that something the clones off it should do also?
Assuming its fasciation to begin with cuz I'm not really sure..

I don't know...maybe? On mine, the fasciation seemed to stop after a few splits of the stem....then the remaining stems were normal. So, had I wanted to clone the genetic mutation I think I would have had to get a snipping from the area that was fasciated <SP?>. Does that make sense? You'll just have to watch yours and see. Maybe the mutation will carry through up the stem(s) to the shoots?
 

thewhiteboy

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ill have to wait to see when it gets bigger it still has to make it past the cloning part but I'm going to keep updating on this post as I learn more
 
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