Asymmetrical Leaf Structures

Growing indoor. I have 2 bubblelicious seedlings with crazy asymmetrical leaf structures. Should I grow them out or not even waist my time because they are mutated??

Anyome ever gown out a mutated leaf sturcture plant with any success?

Thanks
 
hmm... well good point. Its just that I grew some bag seed that had some mutated leaf structures and out of 9 plants i had 1 male 6 hermies and 1 female. I was wondering if mutated leaf structure was a precurser to hermies. And I am stealth growing and its a lot of work taking care of those things and then killing them.

I am a little paranoid even though its just a misdameanor in my state for the amount I am growing so no pics.
 
Did you kill the hermies? Not posting pics won't help. Your ip says it all. Unless you mask it.dont be so paranoid
 
Yes I killed all the hermies. I didn't want to pollinate the females. Only had 2 unknown females that made it to harvest. One was some kind of indica, maybe a purple. It had a slight berry smell to it. The other indica was a little skunky. I got 8.5 grams dried on one plant and the other is hanging right now. I am guessing it will dry out to about the same.

Well, I probably shouldn't be posting if all it takes is my IP address... The only comfort I have it it is just a missdameanor and I am not selling it. Just personal use.
 
thats all? 8.5 grams seems small. you said you had one female and 2 females which is it? every website tracks your ip.
 
Well it was my first grow in a 3 foot tall area and I used 6 inch tall pop bottles to grow in. So basically i have about 2 to 2.5 feet high of grow space. 2 females total. One from 10 seeds I pulled out of the floor mats of my wifes car and one female from a dime bag of my wifes. I don't smoke. My wife does for chronic pain relief.

So basically i had the main cola and a couple pop corn side buds on 2 plants. I also didn't measure the PH for several waterings in the beginning which turned out to be in the PH 4.5 range and locked up the nuts. I am surprised these plants even suvived to harvest.
 
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