Plant growing like it's been topped?

protracting

Active Member
I'm 3 weeks into my 2nd grow and I noticed I have something odd.Wondering what the forum thinks. It looks to this novice eye that this plant (freebie CH9 Jack33 from Attitude) has topped itself or mutated into what we hope to achieve topping. I took a few pictures that I hope shows what looks like two identical growths. Any ideas?
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bryleetch

Well-Known Member
Amazing, would love to know how that actually happened, whether its a genetic mutation or if just irregular auxins are the cause. You should try to breed it
 

BluJayz

Well-Known Member
Sometimes all it takes is a nick or a leaf not releasing itself from the body to cause new growth.

However it could of very well done it on its own.

I call em mother natures manora and we love them long time.
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(the fresh cut you see is a fan leaf I broke off to take the photo)
 

Protracta

Member
Well she seems to be growing nicely. I'll keep notes on her and document her growth.
I wish I knew if it was genetic or from something else like a deformity after having trouble cracking out of the seed. Either way, she's growing.
Thanks for the input.
 

Protracta

Member
Update a week later. This Critical Kush from Barney's seems to be thriving with her sisters. A week later it appears there are 3 shoots, not just 2. Is that possible? As she matures diagnosis should be easier. She's showing first signs of female hairs this morning, Day 32.
Any comments on what is going on here? I'm hoping someone with knowledge can spot how many shoots this girl has. 2,3 or 4?
Thanks for any info
The first picture is a group photo..the others show the Critical Kush in question.
 

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