Odd flowering plant

WahiawaGrown

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I have a biscotti that is in 5 gal coco, and sprouted December. She is flowering very weird. Almost no pistils. Her sister from the same batch of seeds looks normal. This one had a great veg, but I just haven’t seen one flower like this before. Anyone else experience a plant like this before? She was vegged indoor/outdoor, then left outdoors to flower. Still only 11 hours of daylight here till March 15th when it reaches 12 hours of daylight.
 

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It's a genetic freak. Seen a couple of plants like that over the years. There's little you can do with it beyond harvest for trichomes.
 
It's overloaded with nitrogen which retards flowering.

With all due respect this isn't the plants fault at all. It's the grower.
 
We disagree then. N overload doesn't do that by itself. In the thousands of plants I've grown, I've seen this maybe 3 times, all from seed, not clone.
 
that is probably the most weird looking plant, in general, that i have ever seen lol. best of luck though!
 
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