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IDENTIFY THIS?

M

metsäkana

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if you gonna say butterfly pupa please say witch one?

it was hard.

i think its somekind of ''polypore'' ''parasite'' ''plant'' :D
 
M

metsäkana

:D weardest shit i think i ever saw on plant :D first i looked it that must be ''dead'' bug, then i touched it wtf its super hard. then i cutted it half and no bug juice looked more like cutted wood but like polypore/wood hard kind of little gummy at top maybe but you could not crush it with fingers
 

Gypsy Nirvana

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Maybe some sort of scaly fungus?

....or an alien life-form who's food source is cannabis?
 

Lester Beans

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Roots. The plant looks like it was trying to air layer.

Sometimes if a leaf or something gets blown on to the stem and get wet the stem will start to grow roots.

Leaf blows off and you have that.

No worries
 
M

metsäkana

what roots? have you any other pictures this happening?

it was almost top of the plant

(not impossible becouse almost 100% humidity weeks and weeks n61)

but i never seen that happen :D
 
M

metsäkana

it also breaked off like it was not really part of the plant :D but holding itself with that gray stuff

i still go with parasite ''polypore'' :D

hahaha if the roots form like that then the plant is giving birth to alien
 

redlaser

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It looks like it could have been some type of insect egg sac. They are kind of a foamy almost wood like consistency and hardness. Preying mantis's are kind of block shaped
 

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