Did it top itself?hey satived, did i show you this pic? It's the tangilope when it was a seedling. Check out the funkyness View attachment 3341510
Its really hard to explain, but that thing that your plant did, the thin flat stem (I can't remember the proper term for that) it did that with two leaf sets that are supposed to grow apart for the new shoot, the two leaf stems fused together so there was no spot for the node to grow. So the first node grew out of the side of the flat stem lol, it was so freaking weird, here's a better pic because it's hard to explain in wordsDid it top itself?
This one did (one node higher than in the pic), while it had already whorled phyllotaxy, quad even, on this branch (first quad female I found). Not part of my current selection anymore, too freaky and unpredictable.
Cool, better pic indeed, but the explanation makes sense too. It looks like the result is very much like "fasciation" (fascination minus the 'n'. Fasciation is a fascinating mutation ) yet is not really the fasciation mutation. These type of mutations (that affect phyllotaxy i.e. leaf and organ arrangement) are caused by a different regulation of auxin and/or cytokinin. Not always necessarily an inheritable mutation in regulator genes because there can be external influences that mess up the hormone regulation and balance. I'm particularly interested in finding and breeding so called gain of function mutations and not freaks (though always cool to see something different). As you may have read yesterday when looking at those fasciation pics in my journal it was not a keeper by any means. Could have been if I had topped it early on perhaps.Its really hard to explain, but that thing that your plant did, the thin flat stem (I can't remember the proper term for that) it did that with two leaf sets that are supposed to grow apart for the new shoot, the two leaf stems fused together so there was no spot for the node to grow. So the first node grew out of the side of the flat stem lol, it was so freaking weird, here's a better pic because it's hard to explain in words
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about a pound!I haven't heard radio head in forever, I used to have that cd lol. Crazy mutant there, I've see some of those spiral leaves here and there but never attached to the stem, that wierd.
Here's a mutant I have currently, it's too small to know what exactly is going on with it, but it will definitely be a messed up plant when it gets bigger. View attachment 3341606View attachment 3341607 View attachment 3341609 View attachment 3341611
Thanks, love it.More great info, it's always nice to be able to put an actual name to the things I'm seeing on some plants. Hey, this meme is just for you View attachment 3341624
i'd recommend cutting off the bigger fan leaves so some of those bottom bud sites can fill inI haven't heard radio head in forever, I used to have that cd lol. Crazy mutant there, I've see some of those spiral leaves here and there but never attached to the stem, that wierd.
Here's a mutant I have currently, it's too small to know what exactly is going on with it, but it will definitely be a messed up plant when it gets bigger. View attachment 3341606View attachment 3341607 View attachment 3341609 View attachment 3341611
They seem to be seedlings, the worm like part is a tap root.eww dude is that a worm in the tomato?