Mutant cola

berten-ernie420

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Polyploid, I've had it happen only twice in my years of growing. Some say it's genetic,but on my plants, I think it was caused by some form of stress to the stem. Like super cropping or other form of traumatic training.
 

berten-ernie420

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Got this Cola with a twin it’s not flat but compared to rest of plant it’s flat but huge is this thing going to take off which it has in last couple days or is it going to be more leafy bud never had this before
In my experience, It will be leafy. They're novelty and cool to look at if You've never grown one,but they are not desireable imo. Something messed up with the grow, or it's in it's genetics to spit one or two of these out. I wouldn't worry bout it, but definitely let it go longer than the rest of the plant. It will take a little longer to ripen and mature.
 

berten-ernie420

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its this thing and i’m sure there are more threads on it as its a fairly common mutation

I wouldn't say it's whorled phyllotaxy. That's a leaf mutation that renders the leafs unable to row more than 3 leaflets. Most commonly called, ducks foot. Polyploidism is something totally different.
 
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