Is This a Hermi?

ChronicMonster

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Have these Mazar plants which I took from clones, flowering a week.
All the plants look healthy, except one .This one plant has had curly leaves since the start which are like nothing ive ever seen or grown. All the others are showing female signs, but this puppy has a few pistils at bottom, but looks like a male near the top.
You will notice in picture that I did snip the top off this plant 3 days ago to see would it encourage it to sprout some new branches.(It didnt) The plant has always looked strange.
They are in a Hydrogarden Ebb & Flow system.
Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated.
 

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NellyBelly

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Mate, I don't men to offend but, what is that supposed to be? Are you sure a random weed didn't sprout instead of your intended plant and you've reared this unknowingly as a random love child? lol (of course not)

Well as you mentioned these were from cuttings, so should (in theory if everything is perfect) be identical in terms of genetics however, some factors may affect this including light spectrum and humidity to name a couple but, if they have all been together the whole time i would doubt it would alter just one.

With the way the leaves are, I would tend to think that the little guy in question just might have been the runt of your cloning litter and just not strong enough to start the fight in the first place.

Also maybe a disease, pest or over watering problem, maybe? I'm not a pro grower but, we've all had problems to overcome along the way.

Hope this helps.

Nel.
 

NellyBelly

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thats not cannabis
Exactly my first thought thus, the previous jokey comment but, I didn't want to accuse someone of not having a clue.

Where did you get the cuttings, take them yourself? Had you sexed the mother/did you 100% know the genetics?

The leaves immediately made me think Rudaralis. What breeder produced the initial seeds that were used, is there any rudaralis in those genetics?

peace.
 

ChronicMonster

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I got the cuttings from a friend . Im not 100% sure of the genetic but he said there was Mazar and maybe skunk. He wasnt too sure to be honest. Im not great at taking cuttings as I usually grow from seed (with good results.)
This has been the weakest clone since the start so i would just think this is a runt !!

The plants have been all together and the others look good.

Do you think it is a hermaphrodite?
Should I cull it ?
Thanks . :-)
 

NellyBelly

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what does genetic throwback mean ?
Do you think it looks male at all ?
Hermaphrodite maybe?
Cheers

Could you post some more pics? Please show the leaves as spread/fanned out, even if you have to hold them open.
Also show the edge of the leaves (they should be serrated, yours look very strange indeed!)
If you can get your camera onto macro/close-up mode take some more pics of the pre-flower sites in both cases if they look different.
Also a picture of the "healthy" plants would be good to compare.

If you've got more than a few plants than this one might cause more problems & time than it's worth so you might just want to bin it anyway.

If the other clones are not hermi or weird and they all came from the same mother then this weird spastic one wont be either, it's probably just as i said, spastic.

Recently i had 1 DP Blueberry clone (out of 4) which grew 5 main stems instead of just the one, with no further branching and it stayed really small, it looks very strange indeed. I planted it outside 'cause it annoyed me and i didn't want to put the effort into that one, we'll see what nature does for it! Hope the same doesn't happen with my kids...couldn't plant then in the garden...could i?
lol, sorry dark.



Peace.
 
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ChronicMonster

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Just asked the guy about the clones again. Says there could me a skunk or two in there.
Think its just a spastic like you said. Seems to be flowering now - slowly but surely.
Took another photo of the (plant + its leaf) ,
the canopy of the plants and a photo of the others. ( 4 in total )
Sorry - hope that makes sense.
Thanks .
 

ChronicMonster

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Could you post some more pics? Please show the leaves as spread/fanned out, even if you have to hold them open.
Also show the edge of the leaves (they should be serrated, yours look very strange indeed!)
If you can get your camera onto macro/close-up mode take some more pics of the pre-flower sites in both cases if they look different.
Also a picture of the "healthy" plants would be good to compare.

If you've got more than a few plants than this one might cause more problems & time than it's worth so you might just want to bin it anyway.

If the other clones are not hermi or weird and they all came from the same mother then this weird spastic one wont be either, it's probably just as i said, spastic.

Recently i had 1 DP Blueberry clone (out of 4) which grew 5 main stems instead of just the one, with no further branching and it stayed really small, it looks very strange indeed. I planted it outside 'cause it annoyed me and i didn't want to put the effort into that one, we'll see what nature does for it! Hope the same doesn't happen with my kids...couldn't plant then in the garden...could i?
lol, sorry dark.



Peace.
Just asked the guy about the clones again. Says there could me a skunk or two in there.
Think its just a spastic like you said. Seems to be flowering now - slowly but surely.
Took another photo of the (plant + its leaf) ,
the canopy of the plants and a photo of the others. ( 4 in total )
Sorry - hope that makes sense.
Thanks .
 

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NellyBelly

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Yep, i would be fairly sure to say (from what i can see) you don't have a hermi and it is just a poorly poor plant.

Do you flush your mediums regularly and how ofter do you feed?

What lights are you flowering with?

Did the spastic one have curly leaves from time of cutting or through vegging stage or did this develop when you put them into flower?

Do you have enough air circulation in the room and space for the plants to receive enough light?

could be a root problem, could be over fert, could be could be could be.

if you've got ample space you might as well let her live although, you can also think that this ropey little bastard might steal valuable space/light from healthy plants who would definitely benefit from having more space/light.

hope this helps make a decision..... (oh by the way, i'll be expecting an 1/8 in the post for my commission! HA. LOL!)

Good luck.
 

wackymack

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take better pics of this plant
still unclear to what it is,looks like ragweed or some allergin producin plant
 

davids

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Yo man,, that is the ugly est plant I have ever seen burn it no offense but that is not weed some one is playing a joke on you Shits not funny
 
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