Quote Originally Posted by Earthy Dank
That plant is a polyploid. Its a complicated concept but it basically means that instead of being a diploid(2 sets of Chromosomes) your plants has an extra set which makes it a triploid. Theoretically this will mean that the plant will grow and yeild a third more than a diploid. I had a triploid my second season and it grow to be 7 foot tall by may (meaning it had almost 6months untill harvest). It would have been over 20 foot tall but it was found by my dad and ripped out of the ground...... I didn't talk to him for over a month after that... I also had a clone (my first successful clone) of it which he killed.
You can induce polyploidyism by spraying it with a chemical found in the bulbs of the autumn crocus but the chemical is extremely toxic so i wouldn't spray anything with it.
wrong, you have the deffinition right, but you have the wrong mutation.

what you have is called an alternating whorled phytolaxy.

here's pix of a black dom phytolaxy i had last time around. attempting to reveg her outdoors...