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Could also be a boron deficiency. Known to produce twisted growth etc.Chad.Westport wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:39 pmThis is another one of those things that we see more and more pictures of - now does that mean there is emerging evidence of common mutations, potentially related to a muddied gene pool...... or does it mean that this has always been there but now there are more people growing and certainly more people posting online about it..?
Sorry Chad, I'm thinking more in response to common mutations being more prevalent. In this case maybe not but in general I think it could have. Boron is hard to fix in a soil.Chad.Westport wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 3:27 amDo you think an otherwise healthy plant would likely to suffer such a deficiency in a micro nutrient like boron? Certainly possible, just wondering the odds.GHO wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 7:05 pmCould also be a boron deficiency. Known to produce twisted growth etc.Chad.Westport wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:39 pmThis is another one of those things that we see more and more pictures of - now does that mean there is emerging evidence of common mutations, potentially related to a muddied gene pool...... or does it mean that this has always been there but now there are more people growing and certainly more people posting online about it..?
This post was more about the extra blade growth though... I thought