Post Your Polyploids

This is my polly from this season
 

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I found a keeper from a cut from a polyploid. It lost some of its polyploid traits but not all of them. Looks normal here but there are 3 sets of aposing leaves and its finish time is 40 days.

 
There are a few folks growing this one out here on 420mag from cuts.

It's a keeper. With mutants ya never know. Why I keep em. Most times they are runts.

This one was but I already had clones going and they looked a little different than the doner runt so I ran them out.

Glad I did.
 
hey @bobrown14 ,, wonder if your plant above started out like this??

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this 'cheese' from seeds produced with possibly radioactive colloidal silver.

this gonna be fun,,


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Sure did - like mentioned tho. The first iteration may turn out to be worthless but take cuts and grow them to see if there are changes. In "theory" the cuts should be the same exact thing as the donor but I found that not to be the case.


Here's the weird progression old to new - the first plant that flowered out never turned black, was a runt and all tiny nugs. The clone however was something completely different and a keeper. The runt finished in 30 days. That was the special trait the SUPER fast finish time.





 
That’s called whorled phylotaxy. It’s a genetic mutation and not Polyploidy.
Hey @Pennywise thanks for the info. So far what I've heard is that the bud thats mutated generally isn't good, but can increase yield in the rest of the plant. I found another grower with the same mutation in the same line of genetics must be common in the line. Off to do a little more research.:nomo:
 
I've cloned the original an the clones were a LOT better in structure and size. We made some seeds from the clones. Will be running those seeds.

Mutations are how we feed the planet. (semolina wheat for example)

I got another triploid growing now, just getting started. She will be another project if she makes it out of seedling stage


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Hello everyone, I would like to share some pics with you. It's Dutch passion strain called lemon zkitlez autoflower. She topped her itself at the first nood and started to make 4 branches to different sides. Two of them seems normal just topped and grows to different sides and another two stems from different, two at least connected together. Coul anyone advise how to train them? To get more advantages from her? Or is it possible to make feminised seeds from her with that mutations? Have anyone tried something like that ? Or even make a clone out of her? She suppose to grow longer then my other two autoflower strains that I have in the same tent. Any advise would be welcome.
 

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@Deivid yes it's possible to clone and make fem seeds from some mutations.

If you look at my last posting pics of Jellium, we did just that. The first plant grew out small and a runt got lots of little flowers not a very good harvest yield wise.

The cuts we took a few of them took and we grew them out and took cuts. The next round the plants were still somewhat mutated (clones) but they turned into much larger plants with a very fast metabolism.

The first plant finished flowering in 30 days and was the runt.

The 2nd few plants grew to normal to large size very fast metabolism and finished flowering in 35 days with an average to below average yield.

The cuts from those plants we grew out took cuts and reversed to make seeds.
During the reversal process @beez0404 did on cuts I sent him, he did his usual treatment for reversal of a few branches like he usually does.

This plant for some reason, the whole plant went male from female, which is unusual.

He took that pollen and crossed it to another cut of the same plant and got seeds. Thats where we are right now. We have the seeds and now need to run them to see how they grow. I will of course report back here on our findings in a few months.
 
@Deivid yes it's possible to clone and make fem seeds from some mutations.

If you look at my last posting pics of Jellium, we did just that. The first plant grew out small and a runt got lots of little flowers not a very good harvest yield wise.

The cuts we took a few of them took and we grew them out and took cuts. The next round the plants were still somewhat mutated (clones) but they turned into much larger plants with a very fast metabolism.

The first plant finished flowering in 30 days and was the runt.

The 2nd few plants grew to normal to large size very fast metabolism and finished flowering in 35 days with an average to below average yield.

The cuts from those plants we grew out took cuts and reversed to make seeds.
During the reversal process @beez0404 did on cuts I sent him, he did his usual treatment for reversal of a few branches like he usually does.

This plant for some reason, the whole plant went male from female, which is unusual.

He took that pollen and crossed it to another cut of the same plant and got seeds. Thats where we are right now. We have the seeds and now need to run them to see how they grow. I will of course report back here on our findings in a few months.
Amazing, great job. Would like to see what will grow out from your seeds. Do you think I can make clones from autoflower? She is still very young. Not even 4 weeks but it seems like she started to flower. Faster then other autoflower plant in the tent that is 6 weeks old.
 

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