Stoneguru
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These are good examples of the trait in BLD. I wonder if it was an inbred line as well. The pure Nigerian Silk R has been working has it on almost all plants as well as a few other traits such as the floating nodes where the branching has no relationship to the fans.
When you compound or stack this through line breeding occasionally new anomalies or mutations will form and then the new anomaly can be selected and amplified to appear in new crosses.
Here is a time lapse of Those little node nubs...not even sure the term. They never do anything, but have a pre-flower behind them. Here they form into full spiraling fan leaves..a display of the split variegation in a location that doesn't grow into anything. Now a whole new marker can be developed for further breeding exercises
And then on to breeding cannabis birds.
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