She’s healthy enough. Definitely a light feeder.
She’s got a mutation that’s pretty much confined to only one branch. The branch has a ridge in the middle similar to a celery stalk. There are groups of three fan leaves growing out the middle of the stalk. It’ll be interesting to see how this branch fills out with bud.
Have any of you seen anything like this before?
Edit - the mutation is called fasciation. I’ll probably cut off this branch and let the plant put the energy into the remaining tops. It would have been fun to see it flower but she’s already going to be a low yielder
@Inganjawetrust, thanks man. I had to cull one of the blue cheese in the back of this pic because it hermed. Thankfully the remaining one is free of balls at this stage
@darksides999, I hope I’m using the right terminology when I say lollipoping... Right before flipping her I stripped off all flowering sites below the very tip of each of the tops. The only flowering sites I’ll have are ones that have grown since the flip. Hoping for an easy trim. Not too fussed about getting big yields. I hope it works out as planned