Mutant plant - kill it or grow it?

Seawood

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So these two plants are both 5-1/2 weeks old from seed. The little one had helmet head and I kinda botched the surgery and messed up the cotyledons and this is the result. Figured it might straighten itself out but I guess not. These are all going outside in 3 weeks and wondering if it’s worth keeping it around.
 

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Is one high worth the work?

It'd be a neat experiment but doubtful you'll get much bud out of it.

On the plus side you won't have to dig that big a hole! :weed:

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It “ would “ straighten itself out a bit if you transplanted it into a larger container instead of land locking it in a solo.

Many ugly duckling strains become good keepers.
 
It “ would “ straighten itself out a bit if you transplanted it into a larger container instead of land locking it in a solo.

Many ugly duckling strains become good keepers.

I’m going to transplant it tomorrow. Just didn’t know if it was worth the bother. Figured it would have come around by now.
 
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I've flowered every runt I've come across (probably 2) and was disappointed with the yield but was interested in the outcome.

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