For someone who has only popped less than 30 seeds all up in the last 6 months I have seen a surprisingly high number of genetic mutants or cannabis weirdness.
On a AK-47/Lowryder cross some of the leaves had a strange compound petiole where the leaf stalk split into two and then again to supply the leaflets. I might have a picture in my archive that I'll have to revisit when I charge my camera's battery.
The topic of this thread though is a WOS Afghan Kush plant that was the only sprout of 5 planted.
After the cotyledons it displayed a very indica wide leaf for its first true leaves BUT these had 2 leaflets not 1 and then the main stalk branched immediately to give a dual trunk so to speak.
From there the leaves are not growing opposite each other like usual but rather growing one at a time on the outer part of each side of the dual trunks.
It's like the plant has been split into two. Growth is healthy.
Has anyone seen this pattern of growth before?
Will endeavour to post some pictures up over the weekend but can't promise I'll be able to though I will photograph the apparent mutation.
On a AK-47/Lowryder cross some of the leaves had a strange compound petiole where the leaf stalk split into two and then again to supply the leaflets. I might have a picture in my archive that I'll have to revisit when I charge my camera's battery.
The topic of this thread though is a WOS Afghan Kush plant that was the only sprout of 5 planted.
After the cotyledons it displayed a very indica wide leaf for its first true leaves BUT these had 2 leaflets not 1 and then the main stalk branched immediately to give a dual trunk so to speak.
From there the leaves are not growing opposite each other like usual but rather growing one at a time on the outer part of each side of the dual trunks.
It's like the plant has been split into two. Growth is healthy.
Has anyone seen this pattern of growth before?
Will endeavour to post some pictures up over the weekend but can't promise I'll be able to though I will photograph the apparent mutation.