Mutations

THCultivator

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Recently got back into growing after about a decade off. Are mutations more common now or am I just "lucky"?

I have what I believe is a whorled phyllotaxy (it it's in the middle of kinda splitting it something weird going on) I started a few weeks ago. Now have a seedling that appears to be albino (maybe?)

Just wondering if others would keep them, should I clone the whorled phyllotaxy? The albino is an auto

Any opinions? Wasnt really looking for advice as I dunt think it's condition related but I'll post all my watering info etc if I have to..
 

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drsaltzman

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Your first pic is called fasciation. It happens randomly.
Even though it doesn’t affect the whole plant I wouldn’t clone it.
Fasciated plants usually have reduced yield.
Your albino isn’t albino. I’d let it try to right itself.
 

THCultivator

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Thanks for the reply. I was asking if I should clone it because of the "mutation". I'm gonna start pheno hunting next grow. I have 12 plants growing most autos) which is my legal limit so no room to clone.. unless there is something special.

The one lacking chlorophyll seems to be making it , just very slowly.. Which I'm guessing won't help with yield etc etc. But maybe will give me some interesting pictures lol
 
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