29menace
Well-Known Member
Hi guys n gals
I posted in here to see if anyone has any information on this mutation.
What am i likely to expect and such like.
Is it necessarily a bad thing?
Is this a Hermie trait?
Will I benifit from the extra bud sites or will final yield show a significant decrease.
MUTANT WHITE WIDOW
Since the beginning this Widow has done some strange things lol (its in my journal) , Fusing leaf stems , strange new growth from the area which fused together.
And "now" 1 of the side branches is looking like 2 branches fused together near the middle upwards.
The top is horizontal and the stem is Flat long n oval almost rectangle in appearance.
In places there are 4-8 leaf stems in one area with new growth on all.
I have a couple pictures , in one you will see the front branch which is a lot more bushy than the rest , it's the affected branch in question.
The other pic is the horizontal bud formation.
I haven't taken pics of the stem yet but if necessary just ask
Thanks in advance to anyone with information on this.
I posted in here to see if anyone has any information on this mutation.
What am i likely to expect and such like.
Is it necessarily a bad thing?
Is this a Hermie trait?
Will I benifit from the extra bud sites or will final yield show a significant decrease.
MUTANT WHITE WIDOW
Since the beginning this Widow has done some strange things lol (its in my journal) , Fusing leaf stems , strange new growth from the area which fused together.
And "now" 1 of the side branches is looking like 2 branches fused together near the middle upwards.
The top is horizontal and the stem is Flat long n oval almost rectangle in appearance.
In places there are 4-8 leaf stems in one area with new growth on all.
I have a couple pictures , in one you will see the front branch which is a lot more bushy than the rest , it's the affected branch in question.
The other pic is the horizontal bud formation.
I haven't taken pics of the stem yet but if necessary just ask
Thanks in advance to anyone with information on this.