Looks like a combo of genetic mutation and maybe some environmental stress amplifying it. That clawing and twisted growth, especially if it’s mirrored in the clone, usually points to something inheritable. But the yellowing and patchiness on lower leaves also hints at a possible nutrient imbalance (maybe magnesium or calcium deficiency), or even light stress if they’re too close to LEDs.
If it’s just one plant and the clone's showing the same, odds are it’s genetic — nothing wrong with running it and seeing how it flowers. Some of the weirder phenos still produce great buds. Keep her healthy and stress-free, and she might surprise you.