Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
here is a pic of my freak to inter in the freak show here.
So this pix is from a few days ago. and she is now growing a stem out of her buds.
so hopfuly I can re-veg her enought to get big. so when I flower her I can get the most bud off her. so I say I'll try to veg her for around 1 an 1/2 months more then flower her and see how she dose then.
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
looks like you beat me to it stinky!!
hopefully she is a she so i can clone
should be able to tell pretty soon
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
the same plant thats got the yellow try-leaf also has one where there are 8 fingers. Very cool. hanayama and herreric and I just got back getting cloning jell, so now we are about to start a new adventure. ill post of pic of the 8 leaf in a min
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
update on my freaky lady.
she has multiple 8 leafers
and a couple 9 leafers too!
GOD I HOPE SHE IS A SHE!!
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
shes(hopefully she) in the same soil concoction and same age as the other sw99 but she has atleast twice the growth and some odd leaves
enjoy
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
This little Afghan sprout never really did anything... when I planted out the siblings I left her sitting under a larger plant. I brought her inside and put it under a couple of 26W CFL's a few days ago, otherwise she was snail fodder.
Strange looking little thing.
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
so heres how my freaky ladie is doing now.
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
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Originally Posted by BobBong
I like the looks of that!
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
hey i jus germinated ma seeds n found one to be a triploid it looks so beautiful..hahha:jointsmile:
Everyone loves a FREAK... the mutant thread!
Technically, that is called whorled phyllotaxy, which is the term for when a plant has more than 2 sets of leaf/secondary growth growing at each node, instead of 2, which is simply 'opposite phyllotaxy', or 1, which is 'alternating phyllotaxy'.
Triploid would mean that the plant has 3 chromosomes- impossible to determine without rather expensive equipment or complicated breeding tests.