What say? Geez, is that why the livers cut (and many many other strains) and its crosses keep growing double serrations? multi-generational deficiency syndrome in its Genome, wow. That’s a new take…
I hope we get an in depth explanation of this “deficiency” causing double serrations. My mind is ready to be blown
Not a deficiency. It’s a characteristic trait as far as I’m aware. I would definitely take a salt shaker with that claim being a deficiency.
I should have been more sarcastic, lol. It’s 100% not a deficiency.
Either peg is a troll or making uneducated statements. Either way, hope you learn @Peg
Do double-serrated leaves have a greater number of veins on a similar sized leaf compared to their single-serration siblings?
@Peg is a sock puppet account of @westcoastcroppers aka angry boron guy
Holy moly that’s above my pay grade
I have to try and find an older pic with detail, Interesting question for sure. my failing memory seems to think there is no ‘double veins’ but veinless lobes. lemme check…seems like pics above show what I recall…last little vein loses the webbing For lack of a really good adjective…OR geometric plant matter loss due to that deficiency syndrome…HA HA btw @vernal that makes a lot of sense angry boron guy LMAO.
Good question let me go look
On the left we have bubba kush
On the right is a double serrated paki chitral kush
It does apear that the double serration does indeed have its own dedicated mini vein reaching out to it, when counted this does equal a larger number of mini veins but not main, could be strain related would need a lot more comparison to be sure but it’s a interesting theory
My observation is that it branches off the main vein and don’t have its own dedicated vein. Still though, nice pic for comparison. Are you running both right now?
Anyone have some Close ups of freakshow leaves?
Yep they definitely do not have there own dedicated vein coming from the center but do seem to have more offshoots from those main veins, and yes I do have both varieties going atm , the bubba kush is the original clone and the paki chitral are regular seeds from ace
4 out of 5 of the paki have double serrations including a very robust male I plan to do some work with. He has a hot date planned with a few different ladies, bubba kush , 92og, ghost og , Mac 1 , jungle cake, blue dream and kush mints.
Great pics there, very interesting little mutation, that V vein is something. Whole new thing ‘underleaf porn’…lol…gimme more…
Yeah its ALWAYS the guy with the biggest Serrations that gets the girls. micro serrations are normal…you know…
I noticed the v vein also and will be looking at some other strains once the lights are in to see if it’s common or not.
and yeah the tall guys with big serrations and fat leaves tend to get all the attention, especially when they smell good before entering the bloom stage.
That reminds me of the Chronic album by Dr.Dre. way to cool!!
Here are some nice double serrations on a Tang-Wad Auto (Tangie x Bubblegum) from @repins12.
These are on the male, and I kept him alive because I was struck by his vigor and leaf shape. I really liked the curved “shark tooth” serrations that it had initially. But that was before the double serrations were evident. The double serrations get stronger in the newer/upper leaves.
Here are some pics, from lower to higher on the plant, and thus from less to more double serrated!
Did you see this trait in either of the parents @repins12? If so which parent? As I have told you several times already they are beautiful plants!!!
Great Work
Thanks for sharing!! Those are some awesome serrations!! How cool it would be to breed your own.
Some pictures of double serrations on the sour chelumbian clones I purchased from a friend. I love the way these sour contrast against the GG4 in my tent.