Step right up... Step right up... Come and see the wonderful mutant siamese twin leaf

VolcanoBoy

Member
Check out this mutation i found the other day in my garden, what you guys think? Im in the UK and with the story of Cheese being a mutation/phenotype of Skunk#1 and ive also heard that Cheese has a double cut to its leaves (havnt got my hands on a cut to check this yet) im excited to see if this plant turns out to be something special. Looking quite Indica to me and its a Blue Cheese so could it have a mutant gene or something in it?

Maybe im just stupidly high but i thought id share this and see what you all thought :D



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joedan890

Member
im a noobie but i think you're just high lol my plants looked like that about a week ago. idk what strain my are because theyre bag seeds of some nice unnamed weed lol.
 

chiefsirbong420

Well-Known Member
1st pic i can see what he is talking about the left leaf isnt attached to the middle leaf but the right one is formed into it... look at it on an angle
 

VolcanoBoy

Member
Yeah sorry guys i didnt explain it, its supposed to be a 3 finger leaf but its just 2 because the one side is fused together, its not like its grown into itself it was just like this from the get go, it came out strange like me haha
 

Beblunted

Well-Known Member
Ha if you guys can't see what he's talking about, y'all need glasses haha:P in all four pics look at the left set of leaves,
I've got two grows , one of them has two plants growing like that I thought it was normal ha
 

ThorGanjason

Well-Known Member
I was told my white widow was a "duckfoot" when it started with only 2 cotyledons and 1 pointy leaf, without the other pointy leaf across from it. It wound up being a "polyploid", with multiple branches at each level of the nodes.

Example: 1st node, 1 leaf/branch
2nd node, 2 leafs/branches
3rd node, it topped itself, started producing 3 branches, then 2, then 3 then 1 then 2, etc until they started alternating.

But this looks more like what a "duck foot" gene would look like. If it keeps growing them you'll know itsgenetic, otherwise it was just a random occurrence from who knows what. I'm sure she'll live lol
 

VolcanoBoy

Member
I was told my white widow was a "duckfoot" when it started with only 2 cotyledons and 1 pointy leaf, without the other pointy leaf across from it. It wound up being a "polyploid", with multiple branches at each level of the nodes.

Example: 1st node, 1 leaf/branch
2nd node, 2 leafs/branches
3rd node, it topped itself, started producing 3 branches, then 2, then 3 then 1 then 2, etc until they started alternating.

But this looks more like what a "duck foot" gene would look like. If it keeps growing them you'll know itsgenetic, otherwise it was just a random occurrence from who knows what. I'm sure she'll live lol
It hasnt made anymore leaves like this yet but its only young, im gonna be keeping a close eye on her. Thanks for the info :D
 
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