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Little misty mutant, maybe silver used during production of feminized seeds could do that? more than usual?
Started life with mangled and mottled leaves that eventually unfurled once mature, some side shoots were less deformed as she matured.
Fed worm casts, seaweed composted and bat guano.
Kept small in recycled containers found in my plastic bin lol
Decided to keep on the side and see, and because she is so healthy and eager to live I have made up my mind to keep her as a curiosity...
Some rust, like spotted measle on her leaves, but she still wants to flower and some side shoots healthier... No trichomes yet, small buds, drinks lots of water on her small container.
Growing nicely even if her roots lives in a really silly container and is squeezed in the back corner of my little grow space!
Strong genetics because so far only female flowers!
Funny how when switched to flower her mutation stopped and regular leaves started to appear and now she even healed her rust! +++ and buds formation appears totally fine... No more a mutant!
Worm casting or guano or both gave all the micros she needed to heal?
Well she reverted back to normal as soon flowering was in full swing, but sadly I did not take good care with how much light she is receiving, most of the time growing in the extreme corners where not much light is reaching so buds are small but coated with resin, and smells like
lavenders, lovely!
Could have been much better and considering the neglect she is a first class strain!
Well done Zambeza!