Would you keep growing this one?

425jesse

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Hello grow friends and family! I recently started a new grow (no journal for this one yet) and have a plant that is definitely got some weird stuff happening...that being said, some of the mutants I’ve seen grew the most AMAZING weed...

Would you grow her out and see?
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You can see how broad and round the leaves are, which is the first alarm, but look at those branches. They are wide like the width of 2 branches, and the nodes come out from their surface, not from the point of contact between the node and the main stem...

Thoughts?
 
Hello grow friends and family! I recently started a new grow (no journal for this one yet) and have a plant that is definitely got some weird stuff happening...that being said, some of the mutants I’ve seen grew the most AMAZING weed...

Would you grow her out and see?
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You can see how broad and round the leaves are, which is the first alarm, but look at those branches. They are wide like the width of 2 branches, and the nodes come out from their surface, not from the point of contact between the node and the main stem...

Thoughts?

If it were up to me. Grow him or her out till you have a solid reason to give up. If it turns male then chop if she continues to grow out of her ugly phase you may very well have a plant that will yield some great smoke!
GoodLuck! Happy420!!
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Solid advice. I like to grow the mutants and clone them and see what happens to the clones. There's some genetic weirdness that happens that I dont think has been studied much and there's no science that I've found.

I say grow until there's a reason not to as mentioned.

Last one I ran turned into a keeper.
 
Not sure either, but I got the seed out of a package from a dispensary, not labeled with a strain, so we just call her “#random” but when I transferred her label from cup to planter it ripped, and only the #r came off, which made me laugh, so no we are just calling her Pounder, lol. She is a little shorter than all the others, a little fatter, and those leaves remind me of cabbage a little. Thanks for chiming in
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Nice setup @425jesse - You have a raised floor there??

Also got a question - how did you get those little straps that hold your stakes inside the pots?? Thats pretty cool. Me likey.
 
Nice setup @425jesse - You have a raised floor there??

Also got a question - how did you get those little straps that hold your stakes inside the pots?? Thats pretty cool. Me likey.

Hello and welcome! The floor is raised, I’m limited on available power, so a couple inches for intake air movement between the actual floor and the grow room floor helps keep it cooler in lieu of AC.

The straps in the pots are just zip ties passed through 2 holes and pulled tight to secure. The bamboo stakes are able to extend up about 12” further than they are now, which may or may not be helpful, we’ll see!
 
Hello grow friends and family! I recently started a new grow (no journal for this one yet) and have a plant that is definitely got some weird stuff happening...that being said, some of the mutants I’ve seen grew the most AMAZING weed...

Would you grow her out and see?
EB4E23F9-44DE-4689-A211-C23112601516.jpeg
1F7C74E6-8A10-42E8-A25C-83FA23FA50D8.jpeg
997099FE-296A-4DB8-A627-30AB06F99FC6.jpeg

You can see how broad and round the leaves are, which is the first alarm, but look at those branches. They are wide like the width of 2 branches, and the nodes come out from their surface, not from the point of contact between the node and the main stem...

Thoughts?
Sure keep growing it to see what develops. Yes, that is a wide leaf. The younger, more recent, leaves are shaped more along the line of what we consider normal. The plant could easily grow out and look like any other plant before long.

Not necessarily a mutation but just something with the young plant.
 
Looks like a blueberry with those fat leaves! I once had a mutant from Tweed (humber valley Kush) that was so ugly I had to kill it!! Grew slow, always nitrogen starved etc.


 
This one is a 1, 2, and 3 leafed ladie I kept.
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These girls keep me on my toes! I needed to remove a couple of fan leaves recently, and found this cool little growth in the top and bottoms of a couple...
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they just keep giving us more to look at!
 

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@SmokingWings thats how horticulturalists clone annuals for market flowering plants.

Thats actually very a very common way to clone. My granny taught me that one with violets, cut a leaf put in water and on a sunny windowsill.
 
@SmokingWings thats how horticulturalists clone annuals for market flowering plants.

Thats actually very a very common way to clone. My granny taught me that one with violets, cut a leaf put in water and on a sunny windowsill.
Violets and Coleus were my mother's and her sister's favorites. I do not think it works as well for The Herb, though.
 
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