Mutated Plants ?! Woahhh!

EhCndGrower

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Jeez that looks like a nightmare lol. Easy to get some mold going in all the bush , bet your extra careful with that monster.
you have no idea how tempted I’ve been to chop a couple of them bushy tops (maybe clone) and let all them little fellas (pictured above) try and grow upwards into supporting limbs for buds. Doing 3.5 more weeks of veg and still might chop them off soon
 

PlainfieldPuff

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Speaking of mutated plants....anyone ever see the strain 'freakshow' ? Pretty fn cool id like to get me hands on some.of those beans for some breeding experiments lolView attachment 4815281
Shes got a few diff leaf structures in the phenos but this 'fern' leaf pheno is what id be looking for
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Looks cool. Curious how the buds develop on her with such a different canopy . On one hand looks like the leaves are smaller, but there are lots and lots of them, possibly making the same surface area in total as traditional leaves . And also better light penetration/ air flow because of the skinny leaves. Interesting. Could be ideal for more cramped situations possibly, among other things.
 

Offmymeds

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Never had this happen before . Pictured are 4 clones all from the same mother. They have rooted and are displaying new growth as of 2 days ago. Does anyone know why the clone in the bottom left corner has 3 fan leaves ? I know this trait appears sometimes , but the mother did not have this trait. And neither do the 3 other clones. I was thinking it is a stress induced response , but all 4 clones were handled the same way. It seemed to be my healthiest clone throughout the past 10 days . Any thoughts ?
whorled phyllotaxy
 
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