I'd take cuttings from her!
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I'd take cuttings from her!
i am deff going to take atleast 12-15 cuttings and see how they turn out..i have been growing since many years now and have never seen this before...i was just looking at the plant again and there are hairs on every node..the plant was growing from seed since the first of the month and it now has 10 sets of branches and is only about 8 inches tall, it is very, very close branches...looking great for only a month from seed...i topped it today.hoping for more branch growth than i'll clone in another couple weeks when the branches get a little longer..
plant is showing sure signs of being a female, realy short and bushy, loking nice, and it really did have white hairs right from day one, never seen it before in my 9 years of growing, maybe i created a MEGA STRAIN lol
Oh, but to have some pictures for us to see....
Please you must have taken some of this rare event!!
Peace,
Treetops
i know this is a old post,just stumbled acrossed it. And dude,the tiny little so called 'white hairs' you are seeing along the stem line are tiny little root shoots ,and if covered up to the codelydons,may progress and make new root shoots. This is common on all cannabis seedling stems. Ur either seeing this,or possibly small trichomes on the seedling leaves,this is common also,i always see them on seedlings. Good luck....
ok, after starting my crop this year from what is more or less a host of seeds from a bazillion different sources thrown together randomly into tubs, i noticed after about a week of growth that one seedling was forming little white hairs behind its first set of ridged leaves, one thick hair behind each. she's sitting in front of me right now, about 3/4 inches tall...which is unusual because she's growing significantly slower than any of her (hopefully) sisters. seeing as i have NEVER seen or heard of ANYTHING like this before, i decided to go online and see if i could chance upon an explanation, and i'm beginning to believe that this is in fact as close as i'm going to get. i don't have any pictures yet, because she is so tiny and i don't have a camera that will photograph that small without blurring the important stuff. i will do my best to acquire some photos so that anyone who is interested can share notes. so far, all i can say about this particular plant is that it had white hairs strait from the seed, is growing significantly slower than any of my other plants, regardless of gender, and is forming something behind each of the white hairs that i am reasonably sure are not leaves, but are not defined enough to positively identify as buds. FURTHERMORE, whereas most of my plants grow leaves rather symmetrically, one of the two initial ridged leaves is about 3x larger than the other. and still furthermore, whereas most of my plants form leaves in clusters perpendicular to one another, this oddity is forming her ridged leaves directly on top of her primary leaves, with the little bud-like nubs forming perpendicularly. and i've been keeping all my plants under 24 hr light since sprouting, so my best guess so far is that this is some sort of double-recessive once-in-a-million genetic fluke occurrence. i've already decided i'm going to cross-breed with a few of my more impressive looking males, once the time comes around. sounds to me like there's quite a bit of potential for some new and interesting strains here, given that this is apparently such a rare occurrence. if anyone out there has anything interesting to contribute, send email correspondence to [email protected].
yes, i totally agree! i've never seen anything like what your talking about daisley, but i'm sure that with pictures of her posted, we can all figure out what happened with her.Quote:
Originally Posted by Treetops
No its just too much pictures on the internet in a forum topic about said occurrence,, what sense would that make...:hippy:
If i had a plant that done that and it indeed did turn out a female for sure i would definately give her some pollen and let her seed. You just might stumble across a nice little strain and you will have many seeds that you can keep for future grows. Clone it pollinate it and hope for the best :)
I agree, pictures please!!