riffraff8
Member
Hi all,
Just a quick question, I did a search for chimeras on the forums but all I found was the company Chimera Seeds, and a user by that name, so I had to ask. I've got a white widow growing in (about 5 weeks in) that's a genetic chimera. It has leaves with distinct lines of color (dark green next to light green) that isn't the natural growth pattern of my other widows. I've confirmed that clones from the plant also display the same characteristic. My main concern was about it becoming a hermaphrodite as a result (I figure if color was crossed, sex may also be), but have seen nothing but good looking preflowers so far. I've been checking closely, but I'll upload a few pictures of the mother later for verification. For now, here's a picture of a clone I cut from it. Other clones also display the same characteristic. My question is has anyone had this? How common is it, and do problems often result? It is the strongest growing of my widows, and a unique beauty. I'd love for nothing bad to come of keeping her.
Cheers!