Sure thing! As long as she needs!AnnMarie got an uppot yesterday and will definitely need two more weeks of veg. I hope that suits you el Beardo
So far it's just a couple of branches, but I find mutations like this fun to grow.those are cool if it's like the one I had.
If it is you can isolate and clone it.
What I had was a Polyploid or mutation during meiosis due to excessive lighting and lst. Like a triploid, The buds weren't fascinated.
it was a cool science experiment and really fun to grow.
I don't have room to clone this year, otherwise I might try.
The one plant this summer that had it didn't have fasciated buds either, it split into 3 branches right before the buds formed.
It's winter here, so I'm just growing her indoors.I use very similar training methods. Are you keeping them in the tent or going back and forth outside? I believe that caused my own mutation as I didn't have a veg tent back then and it was summer so they stayed out during the day and in a lit tent at night. I successfully isolated it but my clones were lost during the move. Really cool science experiment. It grows wildly. Tops itself, grows to 3, tops itself, grows to 3. Almost all agricultural crops today are polyploids that started off as a mutation... I'll post a link in a sec if I can find it.
You're right about them having really vigorous growth, the branches right above these two were removed because they were underperforming. These are almost level with the canopy, and will probably catch up soon.
Come to think of it, the last plant that did this for me was also bred from Black Domina. Interesting correlation.
Thanks! I'll take a look through that tomorrow.Pollyploids: technical information for biology fanatics
I was enlightened by a few well known members about a Mutation I currantly have in my outdoors garden. They said it was a pollyploid. Its been a realy long time since I took Biology in College so I googled it. here is some info I found on them. Polyploidy is a condition in which the cell has...www.420magazine.com