Three leaved plant

The Germinator

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I grew this from seed. It’s not a clone. It is not revegging. It’s only two weeks old but huge and healthy. All the leaves come in threes.
Should I toss it or grow it? It’s really messing with my ocd. It’s a gg feminized. I’ve topped twice. 084A28A7-88CC-4989-B88A-C154CC249BE0.jpeg
 
My Jack Herer had a lot of the tri leafs. They both turned out amazing. Roll with it.
 
One of my AK ladies is doing it too. Both her sisters in the back are skinny 3, 5, and 7 leafed.
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This is what her mother produced. 1 gallon and 1/2 gallon jar harvest.
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Its a mutation and not all that uncommon. Mendel found it when he was writing up the Genetics thing and well he tossed them.

Me thinks that wasn't the right answer.


Google: "Durum Wheat and mutation" fascinating stuff. Food for thought.


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I grew this from seed.
It is not revegging.
I’ve topped twice.



Why would you top a plant that was 4" tall??

Just curious.

Re-vegging?? Did you take a clone - I'm confused?

Seed & revegging after topping twice... these are foreign things. I do not under stand.

Unusual observation.
 
This is not a triploid
It's called a triploid. Id grow it out. It's a mutation.
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Why would you top a plant that was 4" tall??

Just curious.

Re-vegging?? Did you take a clone - I'm confused?

Seed & revegging after topping twice... these are foreign things. I do not under stand.

Unusual observation.
you've not grown much huh? I topped at fourth node. The plant has three leaves. Not three sides. Most people see an odd number of leaves and say re veg.
 
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