HiloReign
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Started a thread for my "freak in the closet"
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/505496-female-spliced-male-experimental.html
Definitely checking that out!
Started a thread for my "freak in the closet"
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/505496-female-spliced-male-experimental.html
Dude I have a super lemon haze like that, I got the clone from a close freind. He got the clone from one of his close friends. All the plants that where started from that one bean where like that, they called it the alien plant. I heard it is like some super top shelf but Im just starting flowering so Ill let you know lols.This one vegged claw-like leaves throughout, then took 12 weeks to flower when the rest of the same beans acted normally.
here ya go. this was a mr nice master kush x afghan haze. she broke free of her lst bindings and shed a lot of lower branches on her own. so i had to start tying her down again during flower. then all her leaves went yellow but she kept ripening. she was an awful pain in the ass but the smoke was something else. bitch went 13 weeks. all her sisters acted right though.
Unfortunately I don't have pics but I had an experience with an F1 Chiesel plant (blue cheese x sour diesel ) that was a triploid with very strange leaf formation. All leaf edges were almost completely round (no pointed edges, no pointed tips) and at the same time had a "wrinkle" effect to the entire leaf surface. Out of 4 different phenos (not counting this "mutant") I had never experienced this growth pattern again. This single female had a noticeable increase in potency over the other 4 phenos, but suffered a slightly smaller yield than average for the strain.
To this day I still have not had this deformity/gene mutation occur again. I still wonder if that was an extremely rare pheno or just a mutant. I am leaning more towards mutant as none of the clones took and an attempt at seeding proved to be a pure fail.
This was the first and last time I had experienced this sort of thing going on with any strain and or pheno. It was unusual to say the least.
:edit: That single plant carried the triploid characteristic almost full term through flower. Only the last 6 or so nodes returned to normal and it never over-came the strange leaf growth.
This one vegged claw-like leaves throughout, then took 12 weeks to flower when the rest of the same beans acted normally.
This is almost certainly due to overwatering..