This is a mutation. It's actually a female cannabis plant of the northern lights strain. The way it got like this was from cloning the clone of a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone. The clones were all from the same original plant so it became, retarded, so to speak, after I believe, eleven generations of cloning. It smelled like rotting pine needles and the leaves were covered in stinging nettles that would leave a rash and prickers in your skin if you touched it. We didn't feel it was a good idea to try and smoke it so I don't know what the THC content situation was. It also had little balls, as you can see, although it was NOT a hermaphrodite or a male. DNA testing was done on it by my botany professor. We looked at the genomes on the strand and it was a female plant through and through. Very odd, no?