I looked on the BC growers' assoc site re: colchichine etc...
Seems to me the possibility of poisoning, plus the twitchiness of mutant plants (if they survive; seeds treated with the stuff have germ rates decreased by 90% from what I'm reading)... just not worth it.
That plant in the pic is so fucked that it would be out in my compost heap in no time flat. I have little tolerance for poor genes in my garden. Ehether or not this really is an instance of a mutation on the chromosonal level, or if it's just a lame plant that gets sick if you look at it funny, either way... ya know?
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Pics Of Mutants. PH The Villian? These are a couple of Spontanica clones that never became healthy, but I let them come along anyway since I had space over once my males were gone. I gave up o them quite early since they were lagging behind so much in size. 3 Spontanica clones, all three were weak and stringy from day one and have never recovered properly, despite being treated to the exact same medium, nutes that the other plants have thrived in, flushes, etc. Funnily, theyr'e flowering not too poorly, though i doubt Rating: 5