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KreweDeGanga
KreweDeGangastarted grow question a year ago
Have you ever had a sprout with triplet leaves instead of a pair?
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Leaves. Too few
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DutchFarmer
DutchFarmeranswered grow question a year ago
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Terp_Djiny
Terp_Djinyanswered grow question a year ago
You can take a look at the Titan F1 Diary by me. I had the same mutation on one seedling. Not to worry about. Let it grow.
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Ctbest2023
Ctbest2023answered grow question a year ago
Yes they are called mutants
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Bmolly
Bmollyanswered grow question a year ago
I noticed the comment from user m0use regarding plant mutations, and I have a different perspective on this topic. In my experience, I have encountered plants with mutations, and I find it fascinating to observe how they develop. Mutations in plants can result in unique characteristics, and while they may not always impact production significantly, there are instances where they can make a difference. Each mutation is unique, and its effects can vary. Some mutations may alter the appearance of the plant without affecting its productivity, while others may have a direct impact on yield. It's an interesting aspect of plant cultivation to witness these variations and see how they unfold. Ultimately, the decision to keep or remove a plant with a mutation is a personal choice. Some growers prefer to maintain genetic diversity and embrace these unique traits, while others may prefer to focus on standard characteristics for consistent production. There is no right or wrong approach, and it's up to you to decide what aligns with your goals and preferences as a cultivator. I encourage you to embrace the journey and enjoy the process of observing how your plants develop, regardless of whether they exhibit mutations or not. Remember, each plant has its own story to tell, and it can be a rewarding experience to witness their growth and adaptability. Wishing you continued success in your cultivation endeavors!
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
I have seen this before. and gown it out, no problems. I have also heard from a person on this site that has seen this type of thing before multiple times and say these plants don't normally do the best. If its all you got grow it. If you have an abundance of seeds sprouted then maybe cull this one. Good Luck!
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Bmolly
Bmollyanswered grow question a year ago
I want to assure you that having a mutation is not necessarily a bad thing. It may result in your plant having a slightly different appearance, but it doesn't mean it won't thrive. In fact, there are instances where mutations can have positive effects on plant productivity. Sometimes, these mutations can lead to unique characteristics or adaptations that enhance the plant's ability to produce. It's important not to be alarmed or worried about the mutation in your plant. Embrace its uniqueness and continue providing it with proper care and attention. With the right nurturing, it may surprise you with its resilience and productivity. Remember that each plant is a living organism, and variations and mutations can occur naturally. It's part of the beauty of nature and the diversity of plant life. Wishing you the best of luck with your plant! If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to reach out. Best regards
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a year ago
Just a mutation. Its fine. Your level of feed. Idk if that's correct.. 2-300ppm for veg. If you're in nutrient soil. You should be very careful with feed. Good luck.
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Blackcat13
Blackcat13answered grow question a year ago
Yes. Only 1 leave too. Genetics I guess. It will grow odd, but it will grow. Also, I've seen your diary, my advice is not to give any nutes in the first couple of weeks. Happy growing.
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