What Happend? Have You Ever Seen ANYTHING like this??

Killer Bud

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Hey everyone. This is one of my bag seeds that is around 3weeks old. I used FFOF w/perlite for soil medium. I havent given any nutes or anything yet. I just have NEVER seen anything like this online, or in person. What do you guys think? Have you ever seen anything like this before? Does anyone know what can cause this?
 

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Killer Bud

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it was weird since it sprouted. instead of just starting of 2 leafs it actually started with 4 but split. Very neat to watch grow. I never seen anything like it. I was thinkin of moving outdoors but i dont want to risk it dying or getting eattin or stepped on by deer like my others :( I just hope I actually get a good amount off of it. I'd be happy with a 1/4 or more.
 

nickyp

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Your fine lol. i could harvest my two lil ladies 3 weeks into flowering and get a half lol
 

bowser22

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an error must have occurred during RNA transcription when the mRNA was transcribed to the tRNA in one of the first cells causing the incorrect amino acid to be added into the polypeptide chain creating a different protein.
 

kronic1989

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an error must have occurred during RNA transcription when the mRNA was transcribed to the tRNA in one of the first cells causing the incorrect amino acid to be added into the polypeptide chain creating a different protein.
Wow, Im stoned. That was not smart.
 

jaysizzle

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I have a White Widow x Big Bud seedling that has topped itself. it started with 2 single blades the about 2 weeks later it started to show the split. I am not complaining about it. im gonna top it anyway and get 4 colas. I'm hoping with the Big Bud genetics I have a super huge bud producing fat girl in my garden.:)
 

bowser22

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i have a little magus genetic seedling that sprouted and the cotyledons are absolutely fucked, its barely growing but id say when the first set of weed leaves grows a bit it will be able to speed growth up.
 

Killer Bud

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an error must have occurred during RNA transcription when the mRNA was transcribed to the tRNA in one of the first cells causing the incorrect amino acid to be added into the polypeptide chain creating a different protein.
WoW! you know your plants!
 
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