born2killspam
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A friend of mine has a mother plant kind of.. Its a higher generation clone who's genetics have been passed around for quite some in a circle of ppl who really don't know anything about growing..
This one seems like its decently healthy, its about 6" tall, with a good root system.. Older growth is healthy and normal looking, but the newer growth is odd.. New leaves are only forming 3 lobes per leaf, and only the central lobe is even serated along its margins, the other lobes look alot like cotyledons, or embryonic seedling leaves.. Actually I think some might even be starting to form single lobed leaves..
There doesn't seem to be any male flowers, but its small and bushy and hard to see detail to that extent..
In the event that this doesn't herm, what is the likely performance of a plant acting like this as compared to its unmutated state? Has anybody ever flowered one of these mutants out? I'm just thinking that if it does continue on this path, it will hardly resemble a pot plant, and could blend in with field weeds perfectly..
This one seems like its decently healthy, its about 6" tall, with a good root system.. Older growth is healthy and normal looking, but the newer growth is odd.. New leaves are only forming 3 lobes per leaf, and only the central lobe is even serated along its margins, the other lobes look alot like cotyledons, or embryonic seedling leaves.. Actually I think some might even be starting to form single lobed leaves..
There doesn't seem to be any male flowers, but its small and bushy and hard to see detail to that extent..
In the event that this doesn't herm, what is the likely performance of a plant acting like this as compared to its unmutated state? Has anybody ever flowered one of these mutants out? I'm just thinking that if it does continue on this path, it will hardly resemble a pot plant, and could blend in with field weeds perfectly..