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just wondered if you treated it with anything that mightve caused that.
WTF!
Now that's is an anomaly...
I would have to go with what whoever told you that it was a gall said, Gall stone? I think my papaw had those...hehehe
I have no idea what this is, i found this growing on the smaller indica leaning Whitemaster, it was on a lower branch.. Someone from another site said this about it and i think its the most likely explanation...
"I believe it is a gall.
Some are caused by tiny insects when the plant's immune system is triggered by an insect eggs. In this case I believe it was the plants response to a fungal or bacterial infection.
It's nothing to worry about. The stem may have been pinched-scraped-bruised enough that a pathogen gained entry.
Your plants look fabulous, you've really mastered the 150. You would really nail it with a 400 or 250."
What do you guys think! I was honestly kind of creeped out when i first saw it! I thought it was a sack full of spiders or something!:twist:
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WTF...thats what i was thinking when i saw this... so weird...well i cut it off, so at least now the plant isnt wasting energy creating this ugly thing!
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Dang Wiz... that's unreal. It almost doesn't look like a mutation. Especially, with the uniformity among all the leaves affected.solve the Puzzle..and you could have something Brand New to the world......![]()
Impatient little thing, isn't it?have a JEM F2 thats first set of true leaf's are 3 bladed rather than one....
Why is my head swirlin' when I haven't smoked anything....uh...oh yea...nausea? j/kWhite master TUMOR/Elephant man syndrome!
I have no idea what this is, i found this growing on the smaller indica leaning Whitemaster, it was on a lower branch.. Someone from another site said this about it and i think its the most likely explanation...
"I believe it is a gall.
Some are caused by tiny insects when the plant's immune system is triggered by an insect eggs. In this case I believe it was the plants response to a fungal or bacterial infection.
It's nothing to worry about. The stem may have been pinched-scraped-bruised enough that a pathogen gained entry.
Your plants look fabulous, you've really mastered the 150. You would really nail it with a 400 or 250."
What do you guys think! I was honestly kind of creeped out when i first saw it! I thought it was a sack full of spiders or something!:twist:
Reverse side...
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