Yep! Seems to be one of the more “common” mutations, however it is still quite rare, and cool !
the weirdest part is that this is a clone from a clone mom i have been running for close to 3yrs and NEVER seen it present something like this before.
pretty wild.
i want to see how big it gets
74 Punta Cometa Oaxacan ( Purple Pheno) - 1 @Tejas
Day 27
Noticed this as well when I was up potting today. Offset node then self corrected the next set of leafs. Also the branch growing on then off the leaf stem.
Kuato Lives!
He seems to be reaching the end of his span as the rest of the plant is days from harvest. I was wondering how big he would get, and a little disappointed at the end result. Was hoping for more.
Regardless, never seen this before. Especially in a plant I have been growing for years.
That is very odd.
Yeah, I’ve had extra blades, buds on fans…but the extra blade with its own petiole is new to me. Pretty neat looking
Tossed some ice and plant matter from a hash run here and this weirdo popped up.
leaves are weird as hell!
It’s like a cute little shrub !
Unpopular opinion: buds in leaf center is related to nutrient imbalance not mutagenics
clone it!!! I get a feeling from that plant. It wants to rock on. I’m a sucker for random sprouts tho. I have one right now growing into damn near solid rock outside my nursery I will have to take a pic
The bud that I used to make the hash was used because it was full of seeds due to a Hermie problem. So I wont clone it.
Its still growing, and its in a place near my front driveway. Very visible to anyone making a delivery or maybe walking by my house. Im interested to see if it gets noticed once it flowers. Lol
Seems to be growing out of the weirdness.
Have a freaky thing pop up in one of the X’s from this season.
Super thick stem (fused maybe?) and looks like it’s branching in two directions with maybe 4 cotyledons on each stalk. Havnt yet seen anything exactly like this - will likely post again if it sticks around and holds my attention.
Thats trippy.
Or some old haze genetics peaking through