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Incredible MUTATION

Tiobiloot

New member
Hi,
I share my pictures of one of my Critical Lemon from Lamota Seeds.
6 weeks of flowering.
Without any apical pruning, it was divided into three branches.
Two polyploid twin branches and a normal one!
25 years of gardening, this is the first time I have seen such a strange and beautiful phenomenon. I make this hypothesis: two plants in a seed that have fused together?
 

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PDX Dopesmoker

Active member
Congratulations on finding something truly freaky and thanks for sharing the photos. Do you have cuttings from the fasciation branches?
 

Tiobiloot

New member
Thanks PDX Dopesmoker,
No, I didn't have the reflex to make cuttings. I do this session from fems. Usually I only clone my regulars.
 

GOT_BUD?

Weed is a gateway to gardening
ICMag Donor
Veteran
She's a witch! BURN HER!!! (After being properly dried and cured of course. :D )
 

QQNPK

Member
Hi,
I share my pictures of one of my Critical Lemon from Lamota Seeds.
6 weeks of flowering.
Without any apical pruning, it was divided into three branches.
Two polyploid twin branches and a normal one!
25 years of gardening, this is the first time I have seen such a strange and beautiful phenomenon. I make this hypothesis: two plants in a seed that have fused together?

Damn thats crazy cool ! It looks trippy as hell lol
 

QQNPK

Member
Is there a chance my 2 tails will do that?

Probably not, i they are 2 different phenomenon yours is more likely twins but im just quessing :tiphat: you"ll see what you have once that seedcap is off do show pics of what happened please thats interesting stuff :biggrin:
 

Tiobiloot

New member
I have found this in Thai and Thai mixes more than just one time. Fasciation can really split things beyond two..
Thank you! I had the chance to see several mutations during my gardening years (Stringy on a 1024, poly-embrionnars on a JTR...) But this time, it exceeds everything I've seen...:tiphat:
 

nickman

Active member
Veteran
I’ve had it happen to me twice in the last two years. I have pics in my diary Dungeon of the Dank. I have the plant growing right now actually. The branch is flat s hell. All kinds of leaves coming out all over.
 
F

Frylock

never seen anything like that myself, only online.... i have seen a few times where side branches are connected to the main stem halfway between the nodes though.
Like they come from where the petiole meets the stem but are still fused to the main stem until halfway up the node before growing outwards.
 

PDX Dopesmoker

Active member
I’ve had it happen to me twice in the last two years. I have pics in my diary Dungeon of the Dank. I have the plant growing right now actually. The branch is flat s hell. All kinds of leaves coming out all over.

Is there any utility to the fasciation flowers over regular shaped ones? I looks to me like flat, semicircular buds could fit in a grinder just perfectly if you had two of them.
 

noreason

Natural born Grower
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Saw this a couple of times in the years, ended with nothing special.


I think this trait is related to polyploidy.


:wave:
 
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