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Shua1991

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Double branching was common in my (Gashmoygle x Golden Tiger) f1's, I had about 6 plants display this, a few of the f2 plants, like 2-3 have this trait but the lower branch forms much later, like a dwarf limb. Likely recessive.
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Grew nice flowers but it was a bit too much on the plushberry side for effects, the branching was useful for taking clones.
 

graser

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Looks like a mosaic plant virus, not a mutatation. Infectious, so I wouldn't breed with that since it can transfer to offspring.
You are right!

I couldn't imagine that a virus would only infect one half of a leaf. In fact, the phenomenon has now occurred on another plant from a different breeder.

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I have to assume that this is an infection.
Possibly the Beet curly top virus.

 

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