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frozenb-eautifulc-annabis, Kief_from_Dayton and 18 others
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Does it have a flat stem, cause thats not a good trait, it is a disease that gets in through the cracks of the gene pool of some plants
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@FlowFrogGrowsYa Nope, everything below the buds are normal. It could be anything but considering the lineage and the Breeder, I wouldn’t bet on it being more than just a fluke , but anything is possible.
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Awesome that’s like a double yolk from an egg but way more cool.
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It’s fasciated I don’t find it a desirable trait for flowers!
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Sure cresting buds are not “beautiful” but it literally has 3x the flower mass and surfaces area as its sisters. The potential for a washing cut could be there depending on how the frost levels develop.
In my younger years when bag appeal mattered I had a cultivar that started similar to this that had fat strawberry shaped buds with an unusually large amount of trichomes. Needless to say but I regret not keeping it as a washer.
And for those wondering, I don’t see anything pointing to this being infection induced. I run clean and this is from a well trusted breeder.
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Small update it’s about day 38 from flip and it’s starting to stack more like a normal bud with a unfavorable leave ratio.
The rest of the females all exhibit either double leaves or leaf buds. Call me old-school but that makes me smile.
that being said, I am loving these genetics, even though they have all types of mutations. the mutations aren’t bad breeding by any means just a recessive, genetic traits the kind you saw a lot back and the good old days.
its a Rasta Jeff strain so you know it’s a good breeding, LA Ripper which is LA pure Kush X Jack, the Ripper.
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