Indacouch
Well-Known Member
Always wanted to grow thatDaily leaf nugg. Bubba ready to come down. View attachment 4556062
Always wanted to grow thatDaily leaf nugg. Bubba ready to come down. View attachment 4556062
About 10 poundsMfing C99 colas so big they about to fall over the top of the net hahaView attachment 4553677
I’ll give her too you bro. I just gotta hit her with a hot shot pest strip quarantine. I got a bunch of cuts I already have no space for too haha.I have room for a gelato mom.
Just sayin, you have options
SH420
You have spider mites, don't you?I’ll give her too you bro. I just gotta hit her with a hot shot pest strip quarantine. I got a bunch of cuts I already have no space for too haha.
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I’m just trying to keep Gelato around. So yummy. Smoking a finger hash gelato penis......er uh...blunt right now.
Not on the indoors stuff.....but still, yeah.You have spider mites, don't you?
SH420
I was gifted some gelato bag seeds that came from a pound my buddy got. There were maybe 10 seeds total. I just wet the last 2 that I felt were any good. 1 popped.Idk what to do with this big ass Gelato mom. I guess hack her up real good after the tomato cuts root and throw her outside if I can find a spot.View attachment 4557744
An interesting mutation.How is this even possible? A friend planted a seed that he found in his bud. It's been sitting on a windowsill since the second week of April. He said it looked weird so I asked him to send a pic.
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I have seen the top mutation before, look like small cotton balls that how I remember it.An interesting mutation.
I never thought about it so googled it. Lots of weird looking cannabis mutations out there.
Genetic Mutations in Cannabis
Cannabis is an amazing plant in all its facets, but it can be even more fascinating if we study its most recurrent genetic mutations. From albinism to plants with tentacles (like strawberries), it is clear that it is capable of anything in order to adapt and survive. Discover them all in this post.www.philosopherseeds.com
This would look cool.
Albino or variegated cannabis
Marihuana Albina – Lubema (Arcuma)
Both of these mutations are similar, as in both cases we observe a discolouration of the leaves or buds.
Specifically, when plants show albinism, we see that their tissues are white or a very pale colour, due to a lack of pigmentation brought on by a genetic failure, and/or potentiated by environmental causes.
The appearance of these plants is as strange as it is beautiful, since the intense white colour blends in with the brightness of the cannabis trichomes, and makes it appear as if the plants have been completely frozen.
On the other hand, in variegated plants, we see that the leaves have two colours, forming really curious patterns of pigmentation, because the genes responsible for expressing it are shown differently.
The result is leaves with one half dark green and the other half light green, or in other cases areas of the plant have a normal colour, while others are paler shades, offering the grower a real spectacle for the eye.
Variegation – Cannabisguru (Arcuma)
These colour mutations do not offer any advantage to the grower, and indeed they can be an inconvenience in very albino plants or those with a great deal of discolouration, since, having much less chlorophyll, they will be limited in their ability to photosynthesise, which can slow down their growth and productivity, or even prevent them from developing and maturing correctly.
It would be cool to have a bag of albino buds. I've had bud on a leaf and two of two Barney's farm LSD were polyploid. I was blown away that a plant that's less than four weeks old could make pollen sacks... and so many of them.An interesting mutation.
I never thought about it so googled it. Lots of weird looking cannabis mutations out there.
Genetic Mutations in Cannabis
Cannabis is an amazing plant in all its facets, but it can be even more fascinating if we study its most recurrent genetic mutations. From albinism to plants with tentacles (like strawberries), it is clear that it is capable of anything in order to adapt and survive. Discover them all in this post.www.philosopherseeds.com
This would look cool.
Albino or variegated cannabis
Marihuana Albina – Lubema (Arcuma)
Both of these mutations are similar, as in both cases we observe a discolouration of the leaves or buds.
Specifically, when plants show albinism, we see that their tissues are white or a very pale colour, due to a lack of pigmentation brought on by a genetic failure, and/or potentiated by environmental causes.
The appearance of these plants is as strange as it is beautiful, since the intense white colour blends in with the brightness of the cannabis trichomes, and makes it appear as if the plants have been completely frozen.
On the other hand, in variegated plants, we see that the leaves have two colours, forming really curious patterns of pigmentation, because the genes responsible for expressing it are shown differently.
The result is leaves with one half dark green and the other half light green, or in other cases areas of the plant have a normal colour, while others are paler shades, offering the grower a real spectacle for the eye.
Variegation – Cannabisguru (Arcuma)
These colour mutations do not offer any advantage to the grower, and indeed they can be an inconvenience in very albino plants or those with a great deal of discolouration, since, having much less chlorophyll, they will be limited in their ability to photosynthesise, which can slow down their growth and productivity, or even prevent them from developing and maturing correctly.
Your bush looks ~Gulp~ Good.It would be cool to have a bag of albino buds. I've had bud on a leaf and two of two Barney's farm LSD were polyploid. I was blown away that a plant that's less than four weeks old could make pollen sacks... and so many of them.
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I call it Fiona's landing strip.Your bush looks ~Gulp~ Good.