Mutant Plants

Yanski

Member
So............. After I moved house recently I acquired 4 plants (there were 15 empty ten gallon pots on the roof terrace) after a month 4 little seedlings popped their heads up, so I re planted them, killed 1 male as soon as he was recognizable and that has left me with 3 of the the most different Mutants I have seen! (apart from the middle female the other 2 are of indeterminate sex yet) they all started more or less the same size but as you will see from the pics are very different.

1 This is my first grow
2 They are outside on a terrace in Spain
3 Apart from a little food and plenty of water I am leaving them to mother nature
4 I will not be broken hearted whatever the outcome, it is a bit of fun really

The small one on the left has just been replanted but has been very pale for 1-2 weeks now?

The one in the middle started (auto-flowering) has some small buds and then realized it was the beginning of summer and started shooting branches out again.

The large one on the right with the yeti sized 3 prong fan leaves at the bottom is shooting up branches and looks very healthy but has not chosen a sex yet, is that strange? I have heard that they dont choose sex until the nights get longer (like some women i know)

Any comments, suggestions, thoughts, welcomed

Nice site BTW.


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mugan

Well-Known Member
wow i have seen bigger plants but not bigger leaves< good luck i think u need some manure teas to get them some food
 

Yanski

Member
So the general feeling I'm getting is that I need to feed these poor darlings some nitrogen (BTW what are the signs of nitrogen deficiency, yellowing of leaves?) I'm planning to give them some "all Round" plant food that contains 8% Nitrogen they have had this just twice before within the last 2 months so i guess I should be giving it to them weekly or twice a month?

Thanks for all your help folks
 

mugan

Well-Known Member
your welcome but if i were you ad have more of a higher % of nitrogen, if your familiar with npk maybe 20-10-10 or in your case 20-20-10, if your not familiar with it its N- nitrogen P- phosphorous/ phosphate K- potassium
 

Yanski

Member
So a bit of an update: Everything seemed to be going well, I had to murder the little fella as he turned out to be male, the other 2 have been coming on leaps and bounds until noticed that the smaller of the 2 had a huge infestation, in the end I had to dose both of them with insecticide a few days ago (not the first time) the smaller one (which had the infestation of spider mites i think) is fine but the bigger one (about 5 feet tall) is unnervingly turning yellow at a fast pace, I had noticed this before I dosed them, I have been watering her a lot more than the smaller one as and when she needed it including during the day (very hot sun here in Spain the last few weeks) they have both been fed 3-4 times in their lives with VERSOL 20% solution N-P-K -8-4-10 (i hope that means more to you ) I will include some pics.IMG_20110702_111602.jpg
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Any advice, Help or comments welcome.

Thanks in advance
 
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