Strange seed!

Garrett Richardson

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IMG_6420.JPG Just got a nice qp of some fire 3x crazy, guy told me it was lightly seeded only found 5 in whole qp and one was like a conjoint seed? Any thoughts on how this seed would sprout?
 
I suspect those are where flat stem cannabis comes from.
Really weird plants, the stem looks like two seamlessly joined at the side
 
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Well shit guys I'm glad I decided to post, I remember something about outstamding characteristics on seeds usually indicate a nice seed? Could just be a myth, but I don't see where there would be a tap root? The butt end is wrapped and connected to the butt of another? Or will Mother Nature just take :rolleyes::confused:
 
Well shit guys I'm glad I decided to post, I remember something about outstamding characteristics on seeds usually indicate a nice seed? Could just be a myth, but I don't see where there would be a tap root? The butt end is wrapped and connected to the butt of another? Or will Mother Nature just take :rolleyes::confused:

There is nothing more about this seed then it's mutation in forming. A genetic abnormality when it was forming.
It could be twin but, the look of it is not a real indicator.
I agree, grow it out and "see" what happens. I would suspect that it'll show other genetic abnormalities in growth.

Keep us informed!
 
I'd toss you in the bin

Hope it doesn't make those ugly foxtail flowers.

Foxtailing is not a trait that you would see from looking at any bean!

Foxtailing is a genetic trait that is mostly found in lowland, equatorial strains of sativa.

Foxtailing can be expressed by environmental conditions in your grow......In many strains!

Foxtailing can be a nice thing in some cases. Out of control dreadlocking is not....

This is pretty!
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THIS IS NOT!
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