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Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
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Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
Just wanted to show y’all this crazy sassy beech. I’m assuming this is caused from re-veg. I’ve not ever seen it and thought it was to cool to keep to myself. Has any of yallseen this before? It’s every bit as big as my thumb.
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
I've never seen anything like it before, momma. Looks bloody odd for sure.
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
Feed me Seymour!
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
what is that? A sprout came out from a flower?
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
Tis a great picture their, kinda looks like summink from the old 60`s move "The day of the triffids"
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
looks real similar to a reveg leaf. bracts (calyx) are modified leaves and when they have the right hormones they will revert back to standard leaves
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BractIn botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are often (but not always) different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of a different color, shape, or texture. Typically, they also look different from the parts of the flower
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
I though it looked liked that thst plant from "little shop of horrors", feed me seymore
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
Ok so about half way down the biggest cola is the weed pod. She’s been a lot of fun to watch grow always giving me surprises
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Re: Has anyone ever seen this mutation before?
Single blade leaves as gmo says plus the cabbage looking leaf says to myself that it is trying to reveg itself
How's your light schedule or how's your light performing.
I had a light that would just switch off ( led ) cool down and start up again
Ruined my veg cuboard
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How's your light schedule or how's your light performing.
I had a light that would just switch off ( led ) cool down and start up again
Ruined my veg cuboard
Green and pleasant land